scientific article; zbMATH DE number 720750
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Charles J. Geyer, Jesper Møller
Publication date: 29 March 1995
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algorithmMarkov chainMetropolis-Hastings algorithmconditional maximum likelihoodStrauss processunconditional maximum likelihoodspatial birth-and-death processesGibbsian point processesparametric models of spatial point processessimulating point processes
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