Discrete random variable

A random variable X is said to be discrete if its support R_X has either a finite or an infinite but countable number of elements. The distribution of a discrete random variable can be characterized through its probability mass function, a function [eq1] such that[eq2]

You can read a thorough explanation of discrete random variables in the lecture entitled Random variables.

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