Q-exponential distribution

q-exponential distribution
Probability density function
Parameters shape (real)
rate (real)
Support
PDF
CDF
Mean
Otherwise undefined
Median
Mode 0
Variance
Skewness
Excess kurtosis

The q-exponential distribution is a probability distribution arising from the maximization of the Tsallis entropy under appropriate constraints, including constraining the domain to be positive. It is one example of a Tsallis distribution. The q-exponential is a generalization of the exponential distribution in the same way that Tsallis entropy is a generalization of standard Boltzmann–Gibbs entropy or Shannon entropy. The exponential distribution is recovered as

Originally proposed by the statisticians George Box and David Cox in 1964, and known as the reverse Box–Cox transformation for a particular case of power transform in statistics.