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Uniqueness of principal points for univariate distributions
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    Uniqueness of principal points for univariate distributions (English)
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    13 February 1996
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    \(k\)-means algorithm
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    principal points
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    univariate normal distributions
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    sufficient condition of uniqueness
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    normal mixture example
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