Maximal co-ancillarity and maximal co-sufficiency
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Publication:6660911
DOI10.1007/s41884-024-00144-1MaRDI QIDQ6660911
Publication date: 10 January 2025
Published in: Information Geometry (Search for Journal in Brave)
Parametric inference (62Fxx) Statistical distribution theory (62Exx) Foundational topics in statistics (62Axx)
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