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MATHEMATICAL(COMPUTATIONAL) STUDY OF A MOVIE THEATRE

POISSON DISTRIBUTION

References

PRACTICAL EXAMPLES

A MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF COMPARISION BETWEEN EXPERIMENTAL FREQUENCIES(DATA SIZE 1000) WITH POISSON FREQUENCY

Poisson Formula

Suppose we conduct a Poisson experiment.

Then, the Poisson probability is:

P(x):

A Poisson random variable is the number of successes that result from a Poisson experiment.

The probability distribution of a Poisson random variable is called a Poisson distribution.

It is a limiting case of Binomial distribution.

  • A store that rents books has an average

rental of 200 books every Saturday night.

Using this data, you can predict the

probability that more books will sell

(perhaps 300 or 400)

on the following Saturday nights.

  • Another example is the number of diners in a certain restaurant every day.

If the average number of diners for seven days is 500,

you can predict the probability

of a certain day having more customers.

  • A.P. Baisnab And Manoranjan Jas,Elements of probability and statistics 2003 TMH
  • Gupta And Kapoor Fundamental Of Applied Statistics,SCS Publisher June 2002
  • www.statisticshowto.com/poisson-distribution/
  • B.V.Ramanna Higher Engineering Mathematics TMH,2006
  • Spigel Probability And Statistics (Schaum Outline Series),TMH

THANK YOU!!!

POISSON FREQUENCY

OUR PROJECT

We are going to take real-time data of arrival of customers in a movie theatre,then we will find frequency of actual data .

Finally with help of JAVA PROGRAMMING we are going to compare actual frequencies with poission frequencies and plot a graph with help of MS-EXCEL

It is a discrete distribution in which events occur .

It is the theoretical frequency that we will be generating.

MODY UNIVERSITY LAKSHMANGARH

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

PRESENTATION (PROJECT ACTIVITY)

B TECH II YEAR SPRING SEMESTER 2016-17

STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY THEORY (MA 14.202)

PRESENTED BY- UNDER GUIDANCE OF-

AASHI JAIN 150158 Dr JITENDRA BINWAL

AASTHA SHARMA 150159 DEPARTMENT OF

AASTHA GUPTA 150160 MATHEMATICS

ADHISHI POKHARNA 150161

ADITI SINGH 150162

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