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The following pages link to Closed-Form Estimators for the Gamma Distribution Derived From Likelihood Equations (Q5885462):
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- A score-adjusted approach to closed-form estimators for the gamma and beta distributions (Q830259) (← links)
- Weighted stochastic block model (Q2066716) (← links)
- New closed-form estimator and its properties (Q2126017) (← links)
- New closed-form estimators for weighted Lindley distribution (Q2132009) (← links)
- Closed-form estimators and bias-corrected estimators for the Nakagami distribution (Q2661405) (← links)
- Efficient closed-form maximum a posteriori estimators for the gamma distribution (Q4960597) (← links)
- Closed-form estimator for the matrix-variate Gamma distribution (Q5003660) (← links)
- Shrinkage estimator for scale parameter of gamma distribution (Q5866142) (← links)
- A Note on Bias of Closed-Form Estimators for the Gamma Distribution Derived From Likelihood Equations (Q5868184) (← links)
- New closed-form efficient estimators for a bivariate Weibull distribution (Q6050709) (← links)
- New closed‐form efficient estimator for multivariate gamma distribution (Q6068088) (← links)
- Tolerance limits under gamma mixtures: application in hydrology (Q6131034) (← links)
- Comparison of some interval estimation methods for the parameters of the gamma distribution (Q6172601) (← links)
- An asymptotically efficient closed-form estimator for the Dirichlet distribution (Q6548904) (← links)
- Score-adjusted methods for estimation of shape parameters in Gamma-Poisson and Beta-Binomial distributions (Q6558495) (← links)
- Inference on the lifetime performance index of gamma distribution: point and interval estimation (Q6558505) (← links)
- A new accuracy metric under three classes when subclasses are involved and its confidence interval estimation (Q6560517) (← links)
- New efficient estimators for the Weibull distribution (Q6573023) (← links)
- Estimating parameters of the gamma distribution easily and efficiently (Q6588656) (← links)
- Density derivative estimation using asymmetric kernels (Q6669469) (← links)