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The following pages link to A note on the number of maxima in a discrete sample (Q1380613):
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- Asymptotic normality of numbers of observations near order statistics from stationary processes (Q334054) (← links)
- An ergodic theorem for proportions of observations that fall into random sets determined by sample quantiles (Q523264) (← links)
- The contribution to the sum of the summand of maximum modulus (Q579743) (← links)
- The number of players tied for the record (Q1003778) (← links)
- Two theorems on the sequence of maxima of independent random variables (Q1068433) (← links)
- Rare numbers (Q1187530) (← links)
- A note on the number of records near the maximum (Q1293839) (← links)
- On the number of maxima in a discrete sample (Q1332895) (← links)
- The limit behavior of maxima modulo one and the number of maxima (Q1380546) (← links)
- On the multiplicity of the maximum in a discrete random sample (Q1429104) (← links)
- A note on the paper of Khmaladze et al (Q1881241) (← links)
- A Poisson approximation with applications to the number of maxima in a discrete sample (Q1962159) (← links)
- Limit laws for the cumulative number of ties for the maximum in a random sequence (Q2390459) (← links)
- A note on the number of observations near an order statistic (Q2485968) (← links)
- Limit theorems for proportions of observations falling into random regions determined by order statistics (Q2802791) (← links)
- How Many Observations Fall in a Neighborhood of an Order Statistic? (Q3593509) (← links)
- A clustering law for some discrete order statistics (Q4408544) (← links)
- Number theory, balls in boxes, and the asymptotic uniqueness of maximal discrete order statistics (Q4500963) (← links)
- Asymptotic normality of numbers of observations in random regions determined by order statistics (Q5169782) (← links)
- On characterization results based on the number of observations near the<i>k</i>-records (Q5169790) (← links)
- Asymptotic behaviour of proportions of observations in random regions determined by central order statistics from stationary processes (Q5283162) (← links)
- On the number and sum of near-record observations (Q5697201) (← links)
- Arboreal structures on groups and the associated boundaries (Q6156077) (← links)