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Source code repository: https://github.com/Froskekongen/KRYLSTAT/
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- Latent Gaussian random field mixture models
- A general scheme for log-determinant computation of matrices via stochastic polynomial approximation
- Comments on: ``Comparing and selecting spatial predictors using local criteria
- Polynomial Accelerated Solutions to a Large Gaussian Model for Imaging Biofilms: In Theory and Finite Precision
- Decay Bounds for Functions of Hermitian Matrices with Banded or Kronecker Structure
- Localization in Matrix Computations: Theory and Applications
- Fast Estimation of $tr(f(A))$ via Stochastic Lanczos Quadrature
- Fast Spatial Gaussian Process Maximum Likelihood Estimation via Skeletonization Factorizations
- Fitting large-scale structured additive regression models using Krylov subspace methods
- Randomized block Krylov subspace methods for trace and log-determinant estimators
- High-Dimensional Gaussian Sampling: A Review and a Unifying Approach Based on a Stochastic Proximal Point Algorithm
- Iterative numerical methods for sampling from high dimensional Gaussian distributions
- Parameter estimation in high dimensional Gaussian distributions
- An EM-based iterative method for solving large sparse linear systems
- Spatial regression with non-parametric modeling of Fourier coefficients
- Rank Bounds for Approximating Gaussian Densities in the Tensor-Train Format
- Exact Bayesian inference for the Bingham distribution
- Stochastic approximation of score functions for Gaussian processes
- Approximating Spectral Sums of Large-Scale Matrices using Stochastic Chebyshev Approximations
- Kryging: geostatistical analysis of large-scale datasets using Krylov subspace methods
- Efficient Simulation of High Dimensional Gaussian Vectors
- Stochastic modeling of inhomogeneities in the aortic wall and uncertainty quantification using a Bayesian encoder-decoder surrogate
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