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The following pages link to Probabilistic Divide-and-Conquer: A New Exact Simulation Method, With Integer Partitions as an Example (Q5366902):
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- Simulating the component counts of combinatorial structures (Q725139) (← links)
- Random sampling of contingency tables via probabilistic divide-and-conquer (Q782654) (← links)
- Exact sampling algorithms for Latin squares and Sudoku matrices via probabilistic divide-and-conquer (Q1679226) (← links)
- Improvements to exact Boltzmann sampling using probabilistic divide-and-conquer and the recursive method (Q1687781) (← links)
- On Poisson approximations for the Ewens sampling formula when the mutation parameter grows with the sample size (Q1737967) (← links)
- Centered partition processes: informative priors for clustering (with discussion) (Q2057318) (← links)
- On sampling representatives of relational schemas with a functional dependency (Q2103897) (← links)
- Probabilistic divide-and-conquer: deterministic second half (Q2407388) (← links)
- Limit Shapes via Bijections (Q5219317) (← links)
- On the Random Sampling of Pairs, with Pedestrian Examples (Q5246182) (← links)
- On the largest part size of low‐rank combinatorial assemblies (Q6074710) (← links)