Large deviations and asymptotic efficiencies
P. Groeneboom
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Large deviations and asymptotic efficiencies
Published
1980
Publisher
Mathematisch Centrum
Pages
123
ISBN-10
9061961904
Subjects
Asymptotics in Statistics and Probability
Mathematical statistics
Asymptotic efficiency of statistical estimators
Some c-sample rank tests of homogeneity against ordered alternatives based on U-statistics
Some c-sample rank tests of homogeneity against ordered alternatives based on U-statistics
Asimptoticheskai͡a ėffektivnostʹ neparametricheskikh kriteriev
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