Testing multivariate uniformity based on random geometric graphs (Q2219212)
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Testing multivariate uniformity based on random geometric graphs (English)
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19 January 2021
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The objective of this paper is the introduction of the two new classes of the consistent goodness-of-fit tests of uniformity on a full-dimensional set in \({\mathbb R}^n.\) The statistics related to edge lengths of a random geometric graph of a point pattern is employed. The efficiency of the proposed method is demonstrated on the benchmark dataset of the pine saplings in a Finnish forest.
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multivariate goodness-of-fit test
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uniform distribution
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random geometric graph
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Gilbert graph
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\(U\)-statistics
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contiguous alternatives
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