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Chapter 1 Discrete Probability Distributions 1.1 Simulation of Discrete Probabilities Probability In this chapter, we shall first consider chance experiments with a finite…

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6 Parametric (theoretical) probability distributions. (Wilks, Ch. 4) Note: parametric: assume a theoretical distribution (e.g., Gauss) Non-parametric: no assumption made…

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Competence µ1 µ0 µ2 µ3 µ4 µ0=µ1 Cylindrical folds have straight hinge lines (straight B axis). BA C Hinge Limb Fold axes B // Hinge A hinge and // axial surface C…

Chapter 1 Discrete Probability Distributions 1.1 Simulation of Discrete Probabilities Probability In this chapter, we shall first consider chance experiments with a finite…

Mapping Spatiotemporal Molecular Distributions Using a Microfluidic Array N. Scott Lynn,† Stuart Tobet,‡ Charles S. Henry,§ and David S. Dandy†,* †Department of…

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Computational Statistics. Chapter 1: Continuous optimization. Solution of exercisesThierry Denoeux Question b We first write a function to compute the log-likelihood: loglik