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The following pages link to Random projections and goodness-of-fit tests in infinite-dimensional spaces (Q870465):
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- Projection pursuit based tests of normality with functional data (Q135088) (← links)
- Quantiles for finite and infinite dimensional data (Q414539) (← links)
- Depth functions as measures of representativeness (Q465636) (← links)
- The Tukey and the random Tukey depths characterize discrete distributions (Q957314) (← links)
- The random projection method in goodness of fit for functional data (Q1020143) (← links)
- A high-dimensional two-sample test for the mean using random subspaces (Q1623444) (← links)
- Hotelling's \(T^2\) in separable Hilbert spaces (Q1661352) (← links)
- Bayesian random projection-based signal detection for Gaussian scale space random fields (Q2058557) (← links)
- High-dimensional outlier detection using random projections (Q2074681) (← links)
- Testing marginal homogeneity in Hilbert spaces with applications to stock market returns (Q2084718) (← links)
- A review of goodness-of-fit tests for models involving functional data (Q2087099) (← links)
- Resistant estimates for high dimensional and functional data based on random projections (Q2361206) (← links)
- Some hypothesis tests based on random projection (Q2403410) (← links)
- Nonparametric statistics of dynamic networks with distinguishable nodes (Q2404165) (← links)
- On visual distances for spectrum-type functional data (Q2418283) (← links)
- A sharp form of the Cramér-Wold theorem (Q2641421) (← links)
- A general Monte Carlo method for multivariate goodness-of-fit testing applied to elliptical families (Q2674489) (← links)
- Can One Validly Use Classical Statistical Inference in Open Quantum Systems? (Q3067147) (← links)
- Goodness-of-fit tests for functional data (Q3406050) (← links)
- A Cramér-Wold theorem for elliptical distributions (Q6097549) (← links)
- EuMMD: efficiently computing the MMD two-sample test statistic for univariate data (Q6117020) (← links)
- Testing normality of a large number of populations (Q6494448) (← links)