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A topological criterion for hypothesis testing (English)
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29 June 1994
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The authors raise and answer an interesting statistical question; namely is it possible, with enough data, to distinguish between two mutually exclusive hypotheses. They prove a sequence of increasingly more general theorems that provide conditions for when such decisions are possible. They begin with hypotheses concerning means and independent, identically distributed random variables and end with a proposition about hypotheses concerning Markov chains.
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distinguishability
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mutually exclusive hypotheses
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Markov chains
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