Raised cosine distribution

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Template:Short description Template:Probability distribution In probability theory and statistics, the raised cosine distribution is a continuous probability distribution supported on the interval [μs,μ+s]. The probability density function (PDF) is

f(x;μ,s)=12s[1+cos(xμsπ)]=1shvc(xμsπ) for μsxμ+s

and zero otherwise. The cumulative distribution function (CDF) is

F(x;μ,s)=12[1+xμs+1πsin(xμsπ)]

for μsxμ+s and zero for x<μs and unity for x>μ+s.

The moments of the raised cosine distribution are somewhat complicated in the general case, but are considerably simplified for the standard raised cosine distribution. The standard raised cosine distribution is just the raised cosine distribution with μ=0 and s=1. Because the standard raised cosine distribution is an even function, the odd moments are zero. The even moments are given by:

E(x2n)=1211[1+cos(xπ)]x2ndx=11x2nhvc(xπ)dx=1n+1+11+2n1F2(n+12;12,n+32;π24)

where 1F2 is a generalized hypergeometric function.

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References

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