- Can a random variable be complex?
- What are the 3 types of random variable?
- What is a complex random process?
- Which is an example of a continuous random variable?
Can a random variable be complex?
Section 5.10 Complex Random Variables
A complex random variable is defined by Z = AejΘ, where A and Θ are independent and Θ is uniformly distributed over (0, 2π). Find E[Z].
What are the 3 types of random variable?
As we know, a random variable is a rule or function that assigns a numerical value to each outcome of the experiment in a sample space. There are two types of random variables, i.e. discrete and continuous random variables.
What is a complex random process?
Definition. A complex random variable on the probability space is a function such that both its real part and its imaginary part are real random variables on .
Which is an example of a continuous random variable?
Continuous random variables are usually measurements. Examples include height, weight, the amount of sugar in an orange, the time required to run a mile. A continuous random variable is not defined at specific values.