As it says if the "n" is very large andoppositely the "p" very small in a Binomial Distribution event, we can see this event as a Poisson Distribution.
At first, I have been confused. Why?
Google it and the wikipedia webside( to open a foreign web side is very hard and slow or even "404 Error" in formal way ). Got it.
If you make the "p" as "λ/n", you would get the result as "Poisson Distribution".
We would like to use this conclusion:
Following is the "greating" process:
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It is so great.
Therehas aconclusion from those experiments: if the n>=20 or upper and the p<=0.05 or lower in thereal world's Binomial distribution, we can see it as Poisson Distribution--X~P(np).
References
[1]Wikipedia.Poisson Distribution.http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B3%8A%E6%9D%BE%E5%88%86%E5%B8%83.