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AME513-S12-lecture1 - University of Southern California
ronney.usc.edu•6 AME 513 - Fall 2012 - Lecture 1 - Introduction 11 What do we want to know?" From combustion device Power (thermal, electrical, shaft, propulsive) Efficiency (% fuel burned, % fuel converted to power) Emissions From combustion process itself Rates of consumption » Reactants » Intermediates Rates of …
Lecture1.TransformationofRandomVariables
faculty.math.illinois.edu4. A random variable Xhas density f(x)=ax2 on the interval [0,b]. Find the density of Y= X3. 5. The Cauchydensityis given by f(y)=1/[π(1+y2)] for all real y. Show that one way to produce this density is to take the tangent of a random variable Xthat is uniformly distributed between −π/2 and π/2.