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    A stationary bootstrap test about two mean vectors comparison with somewhat dense differences and fewer sample size than dimension (English)
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    16 June 2021
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    high dimension hypothesis test
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    stationary bootstrap test
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    large \(p\) small \(n\)
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    dense signals
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