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Removed claim: Property:P1457: Simulate multivariate data with arbitrary marginal distributions. 'bigsimr' is a package for simulating high-dimensional multivariate data with a target correlation and arbitrary marginal distributions via Gaussian copula. It utilizes the Julia package 'Bigsimr.jl' for its core routines.
 
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Simulate multivariate data with arbitrary marginal distributions. 'bigsimr' is a package for simulating high-dimensional multivariate data with a target correlation and arbitrary marginal distributions via Gaussian copula. It utilizes the Julia package 'Bigsimr.jl' for its core routines. Property P1457 not found, cannot determine the data type to use.
 
Property / P1457 (Deleted Property): Simulate multivariate data with arbitrary marginal distributions. 'bigsimr' is a package for simulating high-dimensional multivariate data with a target correlation and arbitrary marginal distributions via Gaussian copula. It utilizes the Julia package 'Bigsimr.jl' for its core routines. Property P1457 not found, cannot determine the data type to use. / rank
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 19 April 2024

Fast Generation of High-Dimensional Random Vectors
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Fast Generation of High-Dimensional Random Vectors

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    Simulate multivariate data with arbitrary marginal distributions. 'bigsimr' is a package for simulating high-dimensional multivariate data with a target correlation and arbitrary marginal distributions via Gaussian copula. It utilizes the Julia package 'Bigsimr.jl' for its core routines.
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