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The following pages link to Autoregressive models with mixture of scale mixtures of Gaussian innovations (Q724914):
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- Symmetrical and asymmetrical mixture autoregressive processes (Q783302) (← links)
- Leptokurtic and platykurtic class of robust symmetrical and asymmetrical time series models (Q1987420) (← links)
- Heteroscedastic nonlinear regression models using asymmetric and heavy tailed two-piece distributions (Q2058551) (← links)
- Modeling and forecasting the spread and death rate of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the world using time series models (Q2123619) (← links)
- Locally most powerful test for the random coefficient autoregressive model (Q2298686) (← links)
- Robust mixture modeling based on two-piece scale mixtures of normal family (Q2306303) (← links)
- Finite mixture modeling of Gaussian regression time series with application to dendrochronology (Q2628066) (← links)
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- Nonlinear semiparametric autoregressive model with finite mixtures of scale mixtures of skew normal innovations (Q5034164) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach on the two-piece scale mixtures of normal homoscedastic nonlinear regression models (Q5073398) (← links)
- Autoregressive processes with generalized hyperbolic innovations (Q5083924) (← links)
- Time series models based on the unrestricted skew-normal process (Q5107309) (← links)
- A robust class of homoscedastic nonlinear regression models (Q5107490) (← links)
- Asymmetric heavy-tailed vector auto-regressive processes with application to financial data (Q5107711) (← links)
- On the Stationary Marginal Distributions of Subclasses of Multivariate Setar Processes of Order One (Q5111853) (← links)
- A Gaussian Mixture Autoregressive Model for Univariate Time Series (Q5177974) (← links)
- Mixture-based extension of the AR model and its recursive Bayesian identification (Q5355840) (← links)
- A mixture autoregressive model based on Student’s <i>t</i>–distribution (Q5875239) (← links)
- Robust clustering of COVID-19 cases across U.S. counties using mixtures of asymmetric time series models with time varying and freely indexed covariates (Q6078159) (← links)