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Liu Peng
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Peng Liu is an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Finance (Practice) at Singapore Management University and an adjunct researcher at the National University of Singapore. He holds a Ph.D. in statistics from the National University of Singapore and has ten years of working experience as a data scientist across the banking, technology, and hospitality industries.
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Introducing probability distribution

Probability distribution provides a framework for understanding and predicting the behavior of random variables. Once we know the underlying data-generating probability distribution, we can make more informed decisions about how things are likely to appear, either in a predictive or optimization context. In other words, if the selected probability distribution can model the observed data very well, we have a powerful tool to predict potential future values, as well as the uncertainty of such occurrence.

Here, a random variable is a variable whose value is not fixed and may assume multiple or infinitely many possible values, representing the outcomes (or realizations) of a random event. Probability distributions allow us to represent and analyze the probability of these outcomes, offering a comprehensive view of the underlying uncertainties in various scenarios. A probability distribution takes the random variable, denoted as x, and converts it...

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Published in: Oct 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803240305

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Liu Peng

Peng Liu is an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Finance (Practice) at Singapore Management University and an adjunct researcher at the National University of Singapore. He holds a Ph.D. in statistics from the National University of Singapore and has ten years of working experience as a data scientist across the banking, technology, and hospitality industries.
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