A.12 Poisson distribution

X has a Poisson distribution of mean λ, denoted

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if it has a discrete distribution with density

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The mean and variance are

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Because

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we see that p(X+1)> p(X) if and only if

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and hence that a mode occurs at

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the square brackets denoting ‘integer part of’, and this mode is unique unless λ is an integer.

Integrating by parts shows that the distribution function is expressible in terms of the incomplete gamma function, namely,

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see Kendall, Stewart and Ord (1987, Section 5.9).

The Poisson distribution often occurs as the limit of the binomial as

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