Discrete Univariate Distributions
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We will provide the reader with some generators for the most popular families of discrete distributions, such as the geometric, binomial and Poisson distributions. These distributions are the fundamental building blocks in discrete probability. It is impossible to cover most distributions commonly used in practice. Indeed, there is a strong tendency to work more and more with so-called generalized distributions. These distributions are either defined constructively by combining more elementary distributions, or analytically by providing a multiparameter expression for the probability vector. In the latter case, random variate generation can be problematic since we cannot fall back on known distributions. Users are sometimes reluctant to design their own algorithms by mimicking the designs for similar distributions. We therefore include a short section with universal algorithms. These are in the spirit of chapter VII: the algorithms are very simple albeit not extremely fast, and very Importantly, their expected time performance is known. Armed with the universal algorithms, the worked out examples of this chapter and the table methods of chapter VIII, the users should be able to handle most distributions to their satisfaction.