Lecture

Binomial and Poisson Mass Functions

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This lecture covers the concepts of binomial and Poisson mass functions, including definitions, examples, and applications. It explains how to calculate probabilities under binomial distribution, Poissonian approximation, and the law of small numbers. The instructor discusses the distribution functions of random variables and the significance of independent and identically distributed variables.

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