Develops a Systematic Formula for Computing the Probability of Variables Transformed in a Singular Way
Motivating Mathematical Concepts through Problems by Roland S McIntire
Episode notes
It is known how to compute the probability distribution of a variable that is transformed in a non-singular way.
When this is not the case, people find ad hoc ways of computing the probability distribution for singular transformations.
The paper shows a more systematic process that leads to formulas form complex singular transformations.
Keywords
SingularProbabilityTransformation