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Testing the first-order separability hypothesis for spatio-temporal point patterns
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    Testing the first-order separability hypothesis for spatio-temporal point patterns (English)
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    9 November 2021
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    global envelope
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    log Gaussian Cox processes
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    kernel estimation
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    permutation
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    separability of intensity function
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    stochastic reconstruction
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