I have no idea what you mean by inducing a distribution.
If you assume that the number of events - people joining the queue - in a given time interval has a constant average rate and the the events are independent of one another, then arrivals in the queue follow a Poisson distribution.
Reuven Y. Rubinstein has written: 'Simulation and the Monte Carlo Method' 'Simulation and the monte carlo method' -- subject(s): Monte Carlo method, Digital computer simulation 'Monte Carlo optimization, simulation, and sensitivity of queuing networks' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Monte Carlo method, Queuing theory
Can K. Sandalci has written: 'Three dimensional Monte Carlo simulator with parallel multigrid poisson solver' -- subject(s): Monte Carlo method, Poisson's equation, Computer programs
Moment distribution method and cannes method
Advantages of Poisson sampling method include its simplicity and ease of application, as well as its ability to provide unbiased estimates of population parameters. Disadvantages may include potential underrepresentation of rare events or small subgroups in the population, as well as the assumption of random and independent sampling.
Charles E. Bradley has written: 'A variable time-increment method for queue simulation' -- subject(s): Queuing theory
standardization
look at the weather
Well, it has been known to help induce labor! Doctors often suggest it. But it's not a scientific method or something, and it doesn't always work. But it can't hurt to try right?!
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Cloud seeding is a common method used to induce artificial rain. It involves dispersing substances like silver iodide or potassium iodide into clouds to encourage the formation of precipitation. Another method is using hygroscopic substances like salt to attract moisture and promote cloud condensation.
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