Hey guys,
I've found the properties of PMF for discrete random variables, and I was wondering if my thinking is ok.
So the first property is simple, as it states, that function is pmf for all 'i' contained in Natural numbers.
But there's an infinite amount of natural numbers. My question is: Does the second property of summations means, that the function is pmf when there's a finite or countably infinite amount of naturals?
Thanks!
I've found the properties of PMF for discrete random variables, and I was wondering if my thinking is ok.
So the first property is simple, as it states, that function is pmf for all 'i' contained in Natural numbers.
But there's an infinite amount of natural numbers. My question is: Does the second property of summations means, that the function is pmf when there's a finite or countably infinite amount of naturals?
Thanks!