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Rice distribution (see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_distribution|wikipedia]] and MathWorld [[|]] | Rice distribution (see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_distribution|wikipedia]] and MathWorld [[|]] | ||
- | might be the right distribution to use in your work on linear-nonlinear models. I was told that it describes the distribution of distances between two random events. There is also a [[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RayleighDistribution.html|Rayleigh Distribution]]. The original paper is Rice S O, "Statistical properties of a sine wave plus | + | might be the right distribution to use in your work on linear-nonlinear models. I was told that it describes the distribution of distances between two random events. There is also a [[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RayleighDistribution.html|Rayleigh Distribution]]. The original paper is [[http://www.cramster.com/reference/wiki.aspx?wiki_name=Stephen_O._Rice|Stephen O. Rice]], "Statistical properties of a sine wave plus |
random noise," //Bell Syst. Tech. J//. **22** 109–57 (1948 ). | random noise," //Bell Syst. Tech. J//. **22** 109–57 (1948 ). | ||
[7] Nakagami M 1960 The m-distribution—a general formula | [7] Nakagami M 1960 The m-distribution—a general formula |