ABSTRACT

Representatives of the set of integer generalized Poisson laws are often encountered in statistical modeling and data processing in physical, biological and some other experiments. These models are used in epidemiology, entomology and bacteriology, in studying the spatial arrangement of individuals in biology and ecology. Models are very important in nuclear physics, in particular, in experiments aimed at the estimation of partial cross-sections of nuclear reactions. Though representation does not follow evidently from the physical statement of the problem, but emerges as a result of a kind of an analytical trick, we think that it may be helpful in the investigation of the structure of phenomena that advanced it.