Negative Hypergeometric Distribution
Negative Hypergeometric Distribution
Negative Hypergeometric Distribution
Definition
There are elements, of which are defined as
"successes" and the rest are "failures".
where
is a binomial coefficient
By design the probabilities sum up to 1. However, in case we want show it explicitly we have:
which can be derived using the binomial identity, , and the Chu–Vandermonde
identity, , which holds for any complex-values and and any non-negative
integer .
Expectation
When counting the number of successes before failures, the expected number of successes is and
can be derived as follows.
where we have used the relationship , that we derived above to show
Variance
The variance can be derived by the following calculation.
Related distributions
If the drawing stops after a constant number of draws (regardless of the number of failures), then the number of
successes has the hypergeometric distribution, . The two functions are related in the following way:[1]
Negative-hypergeometric distribution (like the hypergeometric distribution) deals with draws without replacement,
so that the probability of success is different in each draw. In contrast, negative-binomial distribution (like the
binomial distribution) deals with draws with replacement, so that the probability of success is the same and the trials
are independent. The following table summarizes the four distributions related to drawing items:
Some authors[3][4] define the negative hypergeometric distribution to be the number of draws required to get the th
failure. If we let denote this number then it is clear that where is as defined above. Hence the
References
1. Negative hypergeometric distribution (https://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php/Negative_hyp
ergeometric_distribution) in Encyclopedia of Math.
2. Johnson, Norman L.; Kemp, Adrienne W.; Kotz, Samuel (2005). Univariate Discrete Distributions.
Wiley. ISBN 0-471-27246-9. §6.2.2 (p.253–254)
3. Rohatgi, Vijay K., and AK Md Ehsanes Saleh. An introduction to probability and statistics. John
Wiley & Sons, 2015.
4. Khan, RA (1994). A note on the generating function of a negative hypergeometric distribution.
Sankhya: The Indian Journal of Statistics B, 56(3), 309-313.