Soliton distribution

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A soliton distribution is a type of discrete probability distribution that arises in the theory of erasure correcting codes, which use information redundancy to compensate for transmission errors manifesting as missing (erased) data. A paper by Luby[1] introduced two forms of such distributions, the ideal soliton distribution and the robust soliton distribution.

The ideal soliton distribution is a probability distribution on the integers from 1 to K, where K is the single parameter of the distribution. The probability mass function is given by[2]

Robust distribution

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