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    JDistlib

    Java library of statistical distribution

    ...The library contains the density (pdf), cumulative (cdf), quantile, and random number generator (RNG) routines of the following distributions: Ansari, Beta, Binomial, Cauchy, Chi square, Exponential, Fisher's F, Gamma, Geometric, Hypergeometric, Kendall, Logistic, Log normal, Negative binomial, Noncentral beta, Noncentral chi square, Noncentral f, Noncentral t, Normal, Poisson, Sign Rank, Spearman, Student's T, Tukey, Uniform, Weibull, Wilcoxon, and many more. Normality tests, such as: Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Anderson-Darling, Cramer-Von Mises, D'Agostino-Pearson, Jarque Bera, Kolmogorov-Lilliefors, Shapiro-Francia, Shapiro-Wilk. ...
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    DeDAY

    DeDAY

    MLE survival analysis: Gompertz, Weibull, Logistic and mixed morality.

    DeDAY (Demography Data Analyses) is a tool of analyzing demography data. It supports Gompertz, Weibull and Logistic distributions. DeDay also supports mixed mortality models based on these distribution such as the Gompertz-Makeham distribution. Distributions such as Gompertz describes only age-dependent mortality, which increases over time. Mixed mortality models, such as in Gompertz-Makeham distribution, consider a more general case where mortality is consist of both age-dependent and in-dependent mortality. ...
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