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- In probability theory and statistics, the Poisson distribution (/ˈpwɑːsɒn/) is a discrete probability distribution that expresses the probability of a...
- In mathematics, a super-Poissonian distribution is a probability distribution that has a larger variance than a Poisson distribution with the same mean...
- obtained depending on the properties of the light source: Poissonian, super-Poissonian, and sub-Poissonian. The regimes are defined by the relationship between...
- that of a coherent laser field. More specifically, it can refer to sub-Poissonian photon statistics, that is a photon number distribution for which the...
- number of renewal processes, not necessarily Poissonian, when combined ("superimposed") will have Poissonian properties. It is used to generalise the behaviour...
- based on the ****umption that the statistics of electrons p****age is Poissonian, reads for the spectral noise density at the frequency f {\displaystyle...
- of a single-frequency laser well above the laser threshold, exhibits Poissonian photon number statistics. Via certain nonlinear interactions, a coherent...
- parameter measures the departure of the occupation number distribution from Poissonian statistics. It was introduced in quantum optics by Leonard Mandel. It...
- 28-day sequence with a strongly sub-Poissonian noise level, and 28-day sequences best modelled as having sub-Poissonian noise for the daily confirmed counts...
- transitions cause the emission or absorption of photons. Their statistics are Poissonian, and the time between jumps is exponentially distributed. The damping...