The Jacobi Theta Distribution

11/09/2021
by   Caleb Deen Bastian, et al.
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We form the Jacobi theta distribution through discrete integration of exponential random variables over an infinite inverse square law surface. It is continuous, supported on the positive reals, has a single positive parameter, is unimodal, positively skewed, and leptokurtic. Its cumulative distribution and density functions are expressed in terms of the Jacobi theta function. We describe asymptotic and log-normal approximations, inference, and a few applications of such distributions to modeling.

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