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Q = marcumq(a,b)
Q = marcumq(a,b,m)
Q = marcumq(a,b) computes the Marcum Q function of a and b, defined by

where a and b are nonnegative real numbers. In this expression, I0 is the modified Bessel function of the first kind of zero order.
Q = marcumq(a,b,m) computes the generalized Marcum Q, defined by
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where a and b are nonnegative real numbers, and m is a positive integer. In this expression, Im-1 is the modified Bessel function of the first kind of order m-1.
If any of the inputs is a scalar, it is expanded to the size of the other inputs.
[1] Cantrell, P. E., and A. K. Ojha, "Comparison of Generalized Q-Function Algorithms," IEEE® Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. IT-33, July, 1987, pp. 591–596.
[2] Marcum, J. I., "A Statistical Theory of Target Detection by Pulsed Radar: Mathematical Appendix," RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, Research Memorandum RM-753, July 1, 1948. Reprinted in IRE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. IT-6, April, 1960, pp. 59–267.
[3] Shnidman, D. A., "The Calculation of the Probability of Detection and the Generalized Marcum Q-Function," IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. IT-35, March, 1989, pp. 389–400.
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