The following pages link to Francisco J. Rubio (Q1032245):
Displaying 33 items.
- (Q248408) (redirect page) (← links)
- On modelling asymmetric data using two-piece sinh-arcsinh distributions (Q318981) (← links)
- A note on the infinite divisibility of a class of transformations of normal variables (Q470385) (← links)
- (Q693228) (redirect page) (← links)
- On the Marshall-Olkin transformation as a skewing mechanism (Q693229) (← links)
- Bayesian modelling of skewness and kurtosis with two-piece scale and shape distributions (Q887248) (← links)
- Inference in two-piece location-scale models with Jeffreys priors (Q899001) (← links)
- Rejoinder: ``Inference in two-piece location-scale models with Jeffreys priors'' (Q899003) (← links)
- Bayesian inference for \(P(X<Y)\) using asymmetric dependent distributions (Q907982) (← links)
- Simultaneous algorithm to solve the trajectory planning problem (Q1032248) (← links)
- Objective priors for the number of degrees of freedom of a multivariate \(t\) distribution and the \(t\)-copula (Q1662868) (← links)
- Assembly line productivity assessment by comparing optimization-simulation algorithms of trajectory planning for industrial robots (Q1666976) (← links)
- Flexible linear mixed models with improper priors for longitudinal and survival data (Q1746532) (← links)
- Inference for grouped data with a truncated skew-Laplace distribution (Q1942901) (← links)
- A simple approach to maximum intractable likelihood estimation (Q1954144) (← links)
- On the existence of a normal approximation to the distribution of the ratio of two independent normal random variables (Q1956336) (← links)
- Influence of the friction coefficient on the trajectory performance for a car-like robot (Q1992763) (← links)
- On a prior based on the Wasserstein information matrix (Q2081763) (← links)
- On the propriety of the posterior of hierarchical linear mixed models with flexible random effects distributions (Q2339541) (← links)
- On the independence Jeffreys prior for skew-symmetric models (Q2446710) (← links)
- Additive Bayesian variable selection under censoring and misspecification (Q2684685) (← links)
- Tractable Bayesian Variable Selection: Beyond Normality (Q3121566) (← links)
- A Comparison of Algorithms for Path Planning of Industrial Robots (Q3564431) (← links)
- Balancing Sparsity and Power: Likelihoods, Priors, and Misspecification (Q5079614) (← links)
- Letter to the Editor (Q5123247) (← links)
- Survival and lifetime data analysis with a flexible class of distributions (Q5138123) (← links)
- Flexible objective Bayesian linear regression with applications in survival analysis (Q5138580) (← links)
- Letter to the editor: On the use of improper priors for the shape parameters of asymmetric exponential power models (Q5963825) (← links)
- Discussion (Q6086415) (← links)
- On near-redundancy and identifiability of parametric hazard regression models under censoring (Q6595110) (← links)
- Individual frailty excess hazard models in cancer epidemiology (Q6617457) (← links)
- A tractable Bayesian joint model for longitudinal and survival data (Q6628453) (← links)
- A unifying framework for flexible excess hazard modelling with applications in cancer epidemiology (Q6643976) (← links)