Poisson
- From: "statcat" <lusots@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Sep 2005 01:54:30 -0700
how to show [lim (n-->oo) P(Xn =j|An)] = [P(Y=j|Y>=1)]
if given Xn is Binomial B(pn, n) with lamda =(n*pn) being constant, and
An={Xn>=1) and Y is Poisson (lamda)
shall I say [lim(n->oo) (nCj)(pn)^j (1-pn)^(n-j)] =[e ^(-lamda) *
(lamda^j)/j!]
nCj = n choose j
so what does An=(Xn>=1) try to indicate?
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