Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4526569 | Advances in Water Resources | 2010 | 16 Pages |
We derive approximations (in time) for impulse response curves not based on the Gaussian distribution (like the well-known Edgeworth expansions), but based on other suitable distribution functions. In general, we derive the full expansion for such an approximation based on an approximative function, the derivatives and the cumulants of this approximative function and on the cumulants of the impulse response curve itself, see formula (39). Suitable distribution functions exhibit a skewed profile which offers better opportunities for approximations of typical impulse response curves than approximations based on the symmetrical Gaussian distribution. As an example of such a suitable approximative distribution function we study more in detail the Generalized Moving Gaussian distributionZt=1M0tνexp−αt−β/t2,0