Definition:

  • Discrete random variable
  • With assumptions:
    • Events occur singly, randomly and independently
    • at consistent rate in a given interval of space/time
  • No fixed range of value, extreme values can be happened, but the chance is insignificant
  • is both mean and variance
  • Example: number of misprints on a page

Probability mass function

  • for

Expected value

Variance

Poisson approximation for binomial distribution:

  • Can be used to approximate binomial distribution when:
    • is large
    • is small enough so that is of moderate size

Computing the poisson distribution function:

Sum of independent Poisson distribution:

  • and , then