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What (who) is probability density - definition

FUNCTION WHOSE INTEGRAL OVER A REGION DESCRIBES THE PROBABILITY OF AN EVENT OCCURRING IN THAT REGION
P.d.f.; Probability density; Density function; Continuous density function; Probability Density Function; Probability Density; Joint probability density function; Density of a probability distribution; Joint density function; Density curve; Probability densities; Probability density (quantum mechanics); JPDF; Statistical density function; PDF (statistics); Probability density functions

Classical probability density         
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User:AkanoToE/sandbox/Classical probability density
The classical probability density is the probability density function that represents the likelihood of finding a particle in the vicinity of a certain location subject to a potential energy in a classical mechanical system. These probability densities are helpful in gaining insight into the correspondence principle and making connections between the quantum system under study and the classical limit.
2-EPT probability density function         
2-EPT Probability Density Functions
In probability theory, a 2-EPT probability density function is a class of probability density functions on the real line. The class contains the density functions of all distributions that have characteristic functions that are strictly proper rational functions (i.
Probability current         
QUANTITY DESCRIBING THE FLOW OF PROBABILITY PER UNIT TIME PER UNIT AREA
Current density (quantum mechanics); Probability flux; Flux (quantum mechanics); Probability density current; Probability Density Flux; Probability four-current; Probability Density Current
In quantum mechanics, the probability current (sometimes called probability flux) is a mathematical quantity describing the flow of probability. Specifically, if one thinks of probability as a heterogeneous fluid, then the probability current is the rate of flow of this fluid.

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Probability density function

In probability theory, a probability density function (PDF), or density of an absolutely continuous random variable, is a function whose value at any given sample (or point) in the sample space (the set of possible values taken by the random variable) can be interpreted as providing a relative likelihood that the value of the random variable would be equal to that sample. Probability density is the probability per unit length, in other words, while the absolute likelihood for a continuous random variable to take on any particular value is 0 (since there is an infinite set of possible values to begin with), the value of the PDF at two different samples can be used to infer, in any particular draw of the random variable, how much more likely it is that the random variable would be close to one sample compared to the other sample.

In a more precise sense, the PDF is used to specify the probability of the random variable falling within a particular range of values, as opposed to taking on any one value. This probability is given by the integral of this variable's PDF over that range—that is, it is given by the area under the density function but above the horizontal axis and between the lowest and greatest values of the range. The probability density function is nonnegative everywhere, and the area under the entire curve is equal to 1.

The terms probability distribution function and probability function have also sometimes been used to denote the probability density function. However, this use is not standard among probabilists and statisticians. In other sources, "probability distribution function" may be used when the probability distribution is defined as a function over general sets of values or it may refer to the cumulative distribution function, or it may be a probability mass function (PMF) rather than the density. "Density function" itself is also used for the probability mass function, leading to further confusion. In general though, the PMF is used in the context of discrete random variables (random variables that take values on a countable set), while the PDF is used in the context of continuous random variables.