Noncentral chi-squared distribution

Noncentral chi-squared
Probability density function
Cumulative distribution function
Parameters

degrees of freedom

non-centrality parameter
Support
PDF
CDF with Marcum Q-function
Mean
Variance
Skewness
Excess kurtosis
MGF
CF

In probability theory and statistics, the noncentral chi-squared distribution (or noncentral chi-square distribution, noncentral distribution) is a noncentral generalization of the chi-squared distribution. It often arises in the power analysis of statistical tests in which the null distribution is (perhaps asymptotically) a chi-squared distribution; important examples of such tests are the likelihood-ratio tests.[1]

  1. ^ Patnaik, P. B. (1949). "The Non-Central χ2- and F-Distribution and their Applications". Biometrika. 36 (1/2): 202–232. doi:10.2307/2332542. ISSN 0006-3444.