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Some stochastic models leading to the convolution of two binomial variables
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    Some stochastic models leading to the convolution of two binomial variables (English)
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    22 February 1995
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    bivariate binomial distribution
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    first-order autoregressive model
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    convolution of two binomial variables
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    Markov chain model
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    mixing model
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    thinned stochastic process
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    survey sampling
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