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The following pages link to What Does a Random Contingency Table Look Like? (Q4933598):
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- Random graphs with a given degree sequence (Q640061) (← links)
- Matrices with prescribed row and column sums (Q763065) (← links)
- Random sampling of contingency tables via probabilistic divide-and-conquer (Q782654) (← links)
- Estimating parameters of a probabilistic heterogeneous block model via the EM algorithm (Q1657975) (← links)
- Statistical enumeration of groups by double cosets (Q2153309) (← links)
- On the mixing time of the Diaconis-Gangolli random walk on contingency tables over \(\mathbb{Z}/q\mathbb{Z} \) (Q2179619) (← links)
- False discovery variance reduction in large scale simultaneous hypothesis tests (Q2241618) (← links)
- Lower bounds for contingency tables via Lorentzian polynomials (Q2698417) (← links)
- An asymptotic formula for the number of non-negative integer matrices with prescribed row and column sums (Q2841356) (← links)
- Phase transition in random contingency tables with non-uniform margins (Q5147423) (← links)
- Asymptotic properties of random contingency tables with uniform margin (Q6071173) (← links)
- On the number of contingency tables and the independence heuristic (Q6175406) (← links)