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Marginal replacement in multivariate densities, with application to skewing spherically symmetric distributions
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    Marginal replacement in multivariate densities, with application to skewing spherically symmetric distributions (English)
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    8 July 2002
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    multivariate beta distribution
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    multivariate \(t\) distribution
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    skew normal distribution
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    skew \(t\) distribution
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    transformation
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