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Parameter Estimation for Some Probability Distributions Used in Hydrology
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: Received: 29 October 2022 / Approved: 31 October 2022 / Online: 31 October 2022 (08:37:02 CET)
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Anghel, C.G.; Ilinca, C. Parameter Estimation for Some Probability Distributions Used in Hydrology. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 12588. Anghel, C.G.; Ilinca, C. Parameter Estimation for Some Probability Distributions Used in Hydrology. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 12588.
Abstract
Estimating the parameters of statistical distributions generally involves solving a system of nonlinear equations or a nonlinear equation, being a technical difficulty in their usual application in hydrology. This article presents improved approximations and, in some cases, new approximations for the estimation with the method of ordinary moments and the method of linear moments, which are useful for the direct calculation of the parameters, because the errors in the approximate estimation are similar to the use of iterative numerical methods. Thirteen statistical distributions of two and three parameters frequently used in hydrology are presented, for which parameter estimation was laborious. Thus, the approximate estimation of the parameters by the two methods is simple but also precise and easily applicable by hydrology researchers. The approximate forms characterized by very small errors are the result of the research conducted within the Faculty of Hydrotechnics to update the romanian normative standards in the hydrotechnical field.
Keywords
probability distributions; estimation parameters; approximate form; method of ordinary moments; method of L-moments
Subject
Computer Science and Mathematics, Mathematics
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