Johnson's SU-distribution
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The Johnson's SU-distribution is a four-parameter family of probability distributions first investigated by N. L. Johnson in 1949.[1][2] Johnson proposed it as a transformation of the normal distribution:[3]
where .
Generation of random variables
Let U be a random variable that is uniformly distributed on the unit interval [0, 1]. Johnson's SU random variables can be generated from U as follows:
where Φ is the cumulative distribution function of the normal distribution.
References
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Additional reading
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