Estimation of dimension for spatially distributed data and related limit theorems
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Publication:1263905
DOI10.1016/0047-259X(89)90100-0zbMath0688.62036MaRDI QIDQ1263905
Donald A. Dawson, Colleen D. Cutler
Publication date: 1989
Published in: Journal of Multivariate Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
interval estimation; regular distributions; asymptotic confidence intervals; consistent estimator of dimension; dimensional structure of probability distributions on Euclidean space; nearest neighbor statistic
62H10: Multivariate distribution of statistics
62H12: Estimation in multivariate analysis
62F25: Parametric tolerance and confidence regions
62H05: Characterization and structure theory for multivariate probability distributions; copulas
28A75: Length, area, volume, other geometric measure theory
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