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A geometric approach to finite sample and large deviation properties in two-way ANOVA with spherically distributed error vectors
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    A geometric approach to finite sample and large deviation properties in two-way ANOVA with spherically distributed error vectors (English)
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    26 January 1995
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    strong consistency
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    two-way ANOVA model with interactions
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    spherically symmetric distribution
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    geometric approach
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    hypothesis of non- interaction
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    exponential large deviation rates
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    least squares estimators
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