Weibull distribution
id:
weibull-distribution-205-3975680
title:
Weibull distribution
text:
In probability theory and statistics, the Weibull distribution is a continuous probability distribution. It models a broad range of random variables, largely in the nature of a time to failure or time between events. Examples are maximum one-day rainfalls and the time a user spends on a web page. The distribution is named after Swedish mathematician Waloddi Weibull, who described it in detail in 1939, although it was first identified by René Maurice Fréchet and first applied by Rosin & Rammler (
brand slug:
wiki
category slug:
encyclopedia
description:
Continuous probability distribution
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weibull_distribution
date created:
2003-04-07T15:08:14Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T06:49:17Z
main entity:
{"identifier":"Q732332","url":"https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q732332"}
image:
{"content_url":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/58/Weibull_PDF.svg","width":824,"height":805}
fields total:
13
integrity:
16