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- semi-infinite interval [0,∞), which arising from the Kaniadakis statistics. It is one example of a Kaniadakis distribution. The κ-Gamma is a deformation of the...
- entropy (commonly referred to as Kaniadakis entropy or κ-entropy). Introduced by the Gr**** Italian physicist Giorgio Kaniadakis in 2001, κ-statistical mechanics...
- Giorgio Kaniadakis Kaniadakis statistics Kaniadakis distribution Kaniadakis κ-Exponential distribution Kaniadakis κ-Gaussian distribution Kaniadakis κ-Gamma...
- In statistics, a Kaniadakis distribution (also known as κ-distribution) is a statistical distribution that emerges from the Kaniadakis statistics. There...
- with introducing the concept of Kaniadakis entropy and what is known as Kaniadakis statistics. In 1975 Giorgio Kaniadakis moved to Italy where he obtained...
- The Kaniadakis exponential distribution (or κ-exponential distribution) is a probability distribution arising from the maximization of the Kaniadakis entropy...
- version of the Erlang distribution. It is one example of a Kaniadakis distribution. The Kaniadakis κ-Erlang distribution has the following probability density...
- distribution from the maximization of the Kaniadakis entropy under appropriated constraints. It is one example of a Kaniadakis κ-distribution. The κ-Gaussian distribution...
- the Logistic distribution ****ociated with the Kaniadakis statistics. It is one example of a Kaniadakis distribution. The κ-Logistic probability distribution...
- q-distribution above. The Kaniadakis κ-Gaussian distribution is a generalization of the Gaussian distribution which arises from the Kaniadakis statistics, being...