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    On the \(L_ p\) rates of convergence of simple linear rank statistics under contiguous alternatives (English)
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    A variety of estimates is given for the \(L_ p\) distance between the cumulative distribution function of simple linear rank statistics and the standard normal distribution function. Several estimates are uniform in p, while, in one case, the speed of convergence is better for \(p=1\) than for \(p>1\).
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    rates of convergence
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    contiguous alternatives
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    score generating function
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    L sup p distance
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    cumulative distribution
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    simple linear rank statistics
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    standard normal distribution
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