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In probability and statistics, the Gompertz distribution is a continuous probability distribution, named after Benjamin Gompertz. The Gompertz distribution is often applied to describe the distribution of adult lifespans by demographers and actuaries. Related fields of science such as biology and gerontology also considered the Gompertz distribution for the analysis of survival. More recently, computer scientists have also started to model the failure rates of computer code by the Gompertz distribution. In Marketing Science, it has been used as an individual-level simulation for customer lifetime value modeling. In network theory, particularly the Erdős–Rényi model, the walk length of a random self-avoiding walk (SAW) is distributed according to the Gompertz distribution.

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  • In probability and statistics, the Gompertz distribution is a continuous probability distribution, named after Benjamin Gompertz. The Gompertz distribution is often applied to describe the distribution of adult lifespans by demographers and actuaries. Related fields of science such as biology and gerontology also considered the Gompertz distribution for the analysis of survival. More recently, computer scientists have also started to model the failure rates of computer code by the Gompertz distribution. In Marketing Science, it has been used as an individual-level simulation for customer lifetime value modeling. In network theory, particularly the Erdős–Rényi model, the walk length of a random self-avoiding walk (SAW) is distributed according to the Gompertz distribution. (en)
  • En théorie des probabilités et en statistique, la loi de Gompertz est une distribution de probabilité continue. Elle porte le nom du mathématicien britannique Benjamin Gompertz. En 1825, Gompertz modélise le taux de mortalité grâce à un modèle, la loi de Gompertz s'en déduit. La loi de Gompertz avec dérive est la loi de probabilité du maximum de deux variables aléatoires indépendantes, l'une de loi exponentielle de paramètre b, l'autre de loi de Gompertz de paramètres η et b. Cette version avec dérive a été proposée par Albert Bemmaor en 1994 pour un modèle d'économie. Ces lois sont depuis utilisées dans plusieurs domaines : économie, biologie, etc. (fr)
  • 곰퍼츠 분포(Gompertz distribution)는 벤저민 곰퍼츠의 이름을 따온 분포이다. 고장률이 지수함수적으로 증가할때의 제품 수명의 분포로 이해할 수 있다. (ko)
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  • In probability and statistics, the Gompertz distribution is a continuous probability distribution, named after Benjamin Gompertz. The Gompertz distribution is often applied to describe the distribution of adult lifespans by demographers and actuaries. Related fields of science such as biology and gerontology also considered the Gompertz distribution for the analysis of survival. More recently, computer scientists have also started to model the failure rates of computer code by the Gompertz distribution. In Marketing Science, it has been used as an individual-level simulation for customer lifetime value modeling. In network theory, particularly the Erdős–Rényi model, the walk length of a random self-avoiding walk (SAW) is distributed according to the Gompertz distribution. (en)
  • 곰퍼츠 분포(Gompertz distribution)는 벤저민 곰퍼츠의 이름을 따온 분포이다. 고장률이 지수함수적으로 증가할때의 제품 수명의 분포로 이해할 수 있다. (ko)
  • En théorie des probabilités et en statistique, la loi de Gompertz est une distribution de probabilité continue. Elle porte le nom du mathématicien britannique Benjamin Gompertz. En 1825, Gompertz modélise le taux de mortalité grâce à un modèle, la loi de Gompertz s'en déduit. La loi de Gompertz avec dérive est la loi de probabilité du maximum de deux variables aléatoires indépendantes, l'une de loi exponentielle de paramètre b, l'autre de loi de Gompertz de paramètres η et b. Cette version avec dérive a été proposée par Albert Bemmaor en 1994 pour un modèle d'économie. (fr)
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