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Probability density function of the random variable Z

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English: Probability distributions related to Thomae's function can be derived from recurrent processes generated from uniform discrete distributions. Such uniform discrete distributions can be pi digits, flips of a fair dice or live casino spins. In greater detail, the recurrent process is characterized as follows: A random variable Ci is repeatedly sampled N times from a discrete uniform distribution, where i ranges from 1 to N. For instance, consider integer values ranging from 1 to 10. Moments of occurrence, Tk, signify when events Ci repeat, defined as Ci = Ci-1 or Ci = Ci-2, where k ranges from 1 to M, with M being less than N. Subsequently, define Sj as the interval between successive Tk, representing the waiting time for an event to occur. Finally, introduce Zl as ln(Sj) – ln(Sj-1), where l ranges from 1 to U-1. The random variable Z displays fractal properties, resembling the shape distribution akin to Thomae's or Dirichlet function.
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