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- Memorylessness abstract "In probability and statistics, memorylessness is a property of certain probability distributions: the exponential distributions of non-negative real numbers and the geometric distributions of non-negative integers.The property is most easily explained in terms of "waiting times". Suppose that a random variable, X, is defined to be the time elapsed in a shop from 9 am on a certain day until the arrival of the first customer: thus X is the time a server waits for the first customer. The "memoryless" property makes a comparison between the probability distributions of the time a server has to wait from 9 am onwards for his first customer, and the time that the server still has to wait for the first customer on those occasions when no customer has arrived by any given later time: the property of memorylessness is that these distributions of "time from now to the next customer" are exactly the same.The terms "memoryless" and "memorylessness" are used in a very different way to refer to Markov processes in which the underlying assumption of the Markov property implies that the properties of random variables related to the future depend only on relevant information about the current time, not on information from further in the past. The present article describes the use outside the Markov property, limited to conditional probability distributions.".
- Memorylessness wikiPageID "772441".
- Memorylessness wikiPageRevisionID "602257901".
- Memorylessness hasPhotoCollection Memorylessness.
- Memorylessness subject Category:Characterization_of_probability_distributions.
- Memorylessness subject Category:Theory_of_probability_distributions.
- Memorylessness comment "In probability and statistics, memorylessness is a property of certain probability distributions: the exponential distributions of non-negative real numbers and the geometric distributions of non-negative integers.The property is most easily explained in terms of "waiting times". Suppose that a random variable, X, is defined to be the time elapsed in a shop from 9 am on a certain day until the arrival of the first customer: thus X is the time a server waits for the first customer.".
- Memorylessness label "Gedächtnislosigkeit".
- Memorylessness label "Geheugenloosheid".
- Memorylessness label "Mancanza di memoria".
- Memorylessness label "Memorylessness".
- Memorylessness label "Perte de mémoire (probabilités)".
- Memorylessness sameAs Gedächtnislosigkeit.
- Memorylessness sameAs Perte_de_mémoire_(probabilités).
- Memorylessness sameAs Mancanza_di_memoria.
- Memorylessness sameAs Geheugenloosheid.
- Memorylessness sameAs m.03b87w.
- Memorylessness sameAs Q176750.
- Memorylessness sameAs Q176750.
- Memorylessness wasDerivedFrom Memorylessness?oldid=602257901.
- Memorylessness isPrimaryTopicOf Memorylessness.