Programming notes and ideas from an astrophysicist.
04 March 2010
Distribution for the Ratio of Two Uniform Deviates
Weird: the distribution for the ratio of two uniform deviates is constant for ratios smaller than 1, and falls like r^2 for larger ratios. p(r) = 1/2 if r < 1, and 1/(2r^2) if r >= 1 when r = a/b, where a,b ~ U(0, A). What's up with that?
I am a Lecturer (Birmingham Fellow) in astrophysics at the University of Birmingham in the UK. I have interests in (among other topics) compact object evolution, gravitational wave astronomy, exoplanet and stellar dynamics, and statistical techniques.
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