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    SCALE MIXTURES DISTRIBUTIONS IN STATISTICAL MODELLING (English)
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    15 October 2008
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    exponential power family
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    generalized t-distribution
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    Gibbs sampler
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    normal scale mixtures
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    Pearson type VII distribution
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    robust analysis
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    Student t-distribution
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    uniform scale mixtures
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    variance gamma distribution
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