The Distribution Theory of Runs
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- One-sample run tests of symmetry
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- On rank statistics: An approach via metrics on the permutation group
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- On runs of length exceeding a threshold: normal approximation
- Minimum-area confidence sets for a normal distribution
- Weak runs in sequences of binary trials
- Success run statistics defined on an urn model
- Distributions of Runs and Scans on Higher-Order Markov Trees
- Joint distributions of numbers of success runs of specified lengths in linear and circular se\-quences
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- A class of distribution-free tests for testing homogeneity against ordered alternatives
- Range reliability in random walks
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- The exact and asymptotic distribution of overlapping success runs
- Runs in superpositions of renewal processes with applications to discrimination
- Markov binomial distribution of order \(k\) and its applications
- Joint distributions associated with patterns, successes and failures in a sequence of multi-state trials
- On the distribution and expectation of success runs in nonhomogeneous Markov dependent trials
- Joint distributions of numbers of runs of specified lengths on directed trees
- Formulae and recursions for the joint distributions of success runs of several lengths in a two-state Markov chain
- Compound Poisson approximations for sums of 1-dependent random variables. I
- On success runs of length exceeded a threshold
- Joint distributions of runs in a sequence of higher-order two-state Markov trials
- Approximating the extreme right-hand tail probability for the distribution of the number of patterns in a sequence of multi-state trials
- Number of appearances of events in random sequences: a new generating function approach to type II and type III runs
- The matrix handling of BLUE and BLUP in the mixed linear model
- Reliability of systems subjects to shocks with a stochastic dependence of the damages
- Distributions of statistics describing concentration of runs in non homogeneous Markov-dependent trials
- On the distribution of runs of ones in binary strings
- Runs, scans and urn model distributions: A unified Markov chain approach
- On the joint distribution of runs in a sequence of multi-state trials
- Counting certain binary strings
- Spacing tests for the K-sample problem and random ordering
- Moderate-deviation-based inference for random degeneration in paired rank lists
- On runs of ones defined on a \(q\)-sequence of binary trials
- Higher order assortativity in complex networks
- Enumeration of sequences by levels and rises
- Multiple consecutive runs of multi-state trials: distributions of \(( k_1 , k_2 , \dots , k_\ell )\) patterns
- A statistical approach to class separability
- A test statistic for weighted runs
- Empirical likelihood test for equality of two distributions using distance of characteristic functions
- R-2 composition tests: a family of statistical randomness tests for a collection of binary sequences
- Reliability computing method for generalized \(k\)-out-of-\(n\) system
- Analysis of drawdowns and drawups in the US$ interest-rate market
- Tables for three-sample test
- Discriminating membrane proteins using the joint distribution of length sums of success and failure runs
- Computation of exact probabilities associated with overlapping pattern occurrences
- Decoupling combinatorial complexity: a two-step approach to distributions of runs
- The problem of highly constrained tasks in group decision support systems
- On the conditional and unconditional distributions of the number of runs in a sample from a multisymbol alphabet
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- A discrete model for the segmentation of chains and strings
- Joint distribution of rises, falls, and number of runs in random sequences
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