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nbdtr

Negative binomial distribution.

SYNOPSIS:

int k, n;
double p, y, nbdtr();
y = nbdtr(k, n, p);

DESCRIPTION:

Returns the sum of the terms 0 through k of the negative binomial distribution:

   k
   --  (n+j-1)   n      j
   >   (     )  p  (1-p)
   --  (  j  )
  j=0

In a sequence of Bernoulli trials, this is the probability that k or fewer failures precede the nth success.

The terms are not computed individually; instead the incomplete beta integral is employed, according to the formula:

y = nbdtr(k, n, p) = incbet(n, k+1, p).

The arguments must be positive, with p ranging from 0 to 1.

ACCURACY:

Tested at random points (a,b,p), with p between 0 and 1.

               a,b                     Relative error:
arithmetic  domain     # trials      peak         rms
    IEEE     0,100       100000      1.7e-13     8.8e-15

See the incbet Help topic.