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Information bounds on the accuracy of cell polarization. [PDF]
Yi TM.
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CBMR: Coordinate-based meta-regression for group and covariate inference. [PDF]
Yu Y +5 more
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BMDD: A probabilistic framework for accurate imputation of zero-inflated microbiome sequencing data. [PDF]
Zhou H, Chen J, Zhang X.
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Flexible and efficient count-distribution and mixed-model methods for eQTL mapping with quasar
Pullin JM +3 more
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We overview results on the topic of Poisson approximation that are missed in existing surveys. The topic of Poisson approximation to the distribution of a sum of integer-valued random variables is presented as well.
S.Y.Novak
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RACSAM, 2022
The idea behind Poisson approximation to the binomial distribution was used in de la Cal and Luquin (J Approx Theory 68(3):322–329, 1992) and subsequent papers in order to establish the convergence of suitable sequences of positive linear operators.
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The idea behind Poisson approximation to the binomial distribution was used in de la Cal and Luquin (J Approx Theory 68(3):322–329, 1992) and subsequent papers in order to establish the convergence of suitable sequences of positive linear operators.
A. Acu +3 more
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Poisson approximation for locally dependent CDO
Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2020A collateralized debt obligation (CDO) is a type of structured asset-backed security. The assets are pooled together and divided into tranches to be sold to investors. Each tranche has a substantially different credit quality and risk level.
N. Yonghint, K. Neammanee, N. Chaidee
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Abstract The Poisson `law of small numbers' is a central principle in modern theories of reliability, insurance, and the statistics of extremes. It also has ramifications in apparently unrelated areas, such as the description of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and the distribution of prime numbers.
A D Barbour, Lars Holst, Svante Janson
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Abstract The Poisson `law of small numbers' is a central principle in modern theories of reliability, insurance, and the statistics of extremes. It also has ramifications in apparently unrelated areas, such as the description of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and the distribution of prime numbers.
A D Barbour, Lars Holst, Svante Janson
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