Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics for Engineers

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However,


H ence,


where


is a constant.
The desired fR(r A) is then obtained from the above by differentiation. We
obtain


It can be seen from Figure 3.18 (dashed line) that the effect of screening is
essentially a truncation of the tails of the distribution beyond the allowable
limits. This is accompanied by an adjustment within the limits by a multi-
plicative factor 1/c so that the area under the curve is again equal to 1.


Further Reading and Comments


We discussed in Section 3.3 the determination of (unique) marginal distributions from a
knowledge of joint distributions. It should be noted here that the knowledge of marginal
distributions does not in general lead to a unique joint distribution. The following reference
shows that all joint distributions having a specified set of marginals can be obtained by
repeated applications of the so-called transformation to the product of the marginals:


Becker, P.W., 1970, ‘‘A N ote on Joint D ensities which have the Same Set of M arginal
Densities’’, in Proc. International Symp. InformationTheory ,Elsevier Scientific Pub-
lishers, The Netherlands.


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