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Conditions for Poisson distribution
- Events occur in a random order. To put it another way, if one event occurs, it has no bearing on the likelihood of another occurring in the same time span.
- The rate of recurrence is constant, meaning it does not fluctuate over time.
- The experiment entails counting the number of events that will occur over a certain period of time or within a certain distance, area, or volume.
- Each occurrence occurs independently of the others. The amount of people who arrive in the first hour, for example, is unrelated to the number of people who arrive at any subsequent hour.
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