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On some noncentral distribution problems for the mixture of two normal populations

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1991
Authors: Gupta, A. ; Kabe, D.
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Metrika. - Springer. - Vol. 38.1991, 1, p. 1-10
Publisher: Springer
Subject: Mixture of normals | noncentral Wishart | noncentral multiple correlation coefficient | noncentral partial correlation coefficient | generalized Sverdrup’s lemma
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RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
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