Random Number Generator - Gamma Distribution
The Gamma distribution is most often used to describe the
distribution of the amount of time until the nth occurrence
of an event in a Poisson process. For example, customer
service or machine repair. The Gamma distribution is related
to many other distributions. For example, when a Gamma
distribution has an alpha of 1, Gamma(1, b), it becomes an
Exponential distribution with scale parameter of b, Expo(b).
And a Chi-Square distribution with k df is the same as the
Gamma(k/2, 2) distribution.
The following example shows input and output from 3
simulations. Gamma(1,1), Gamma(2,1), and Gamma(3,1). All
three simulations have 50,000 iterations and alpha of 5% (for
1 tail test).
The output shows the estimate of skew level, mean, stand deviation, maximum value, minimum value, lower confidence interval, and upper confidence interval from each of the 3 simulations. The skew levels decreases as the scale parameter, b, increases. All three means approximate the product of a and b.

The following shows the charts generated from the 3 simulations.



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