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probability theory question: mean subsequent block time
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Reply by rucknium:
If I understand your question right, I think you're looking for the inverse cumulative distribution function (a.k.a. quantile function) of the Erlang distribution.
The random length of time to mine the next block has an exponential distribution with rate parameter
1/t
. The length of time to minen
blocks has an Erlang distribution with shape parametern
and rate parameter1/t
.The Erlang distribution is a special case of the Gamma distribution. The Erlang distribution's shape parameter must be an integer, but the Gamma distribution's shape parameter can be any positive real number. We can use the Gamma distribution if Erlang isn't given to us by our calculator.
You would compute
T
in the R language with:The results of this simulation match the closed-form computation:
Beautiful, love to see R code to answer a statistical question, the world is still in order
are we having federation issues? or why did you repost it?
Town currently still blocks Tor exit nodes (because it is getting ddosed by them) and rucknium understandably doesn't want to connect without it.
got it. they managed to post it anyway.
does having a hidden service introduce the same issues?