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    The intermediates take it all: Asymptotics of higher criticism statistics and a powerful alternative based on equal local levels (English)
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    14 January 2015
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    goodness of fit test
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    higher criticism
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    local levels
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    normal and Poisson approximation
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    order statistics
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