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Half-logistic distribution

In probability theory and statistics, the half-logistic distribution is a continuous probability distribution—the distribution of the absolute value of a random variable following the logistic distribution. That is, for

X = | Y | {\displaystyle X=|Y|\!}

where Y is a logistic random variable, X is a half-logistic random variable.

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Cumulative distribution function

The cumulative distribution function (cdf) of the half-logistic distribution is intimately related to the cdf of the logistic distribution. Formally, if F(k) is the cdf for the logistic distribution, then G(k) = 2F(k) − 1 is the cdf of a half-logistic distribution. Specifically,

G ( k ) = 1 − e − k 1 + e − k  for  k ≥ 0. {\displaystyle G(k)={\frac {1-e^{-k}}{1+e^{-k}}}{\text{ for }}k\geq 0.\!}

Probability density function

Similarly, the probability density function (pdf) of the half-logistic distribution is g(k) = 2f(k) if f(k) is the pdf of the logistic distribution. Explicitly,

g ( k ) = 2 e − k ( 1 + e − k ) 2  for  k ≥ 0. {\displaystyle g(k)={\frac {2e^{-k}}{(1+e^{-k})^{2}}}{\text{ for }}k\geq 0.\!}
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