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Matérn covariance function 2 310 Statistik 1 BLUP 1 Climate model output 1 Cross-covariance model 1 Drosophila melanogaster 1 EGC 070 1 EGCF 000 1 EGCG 000 1 EGCJ 000 1 EJCD 100 1 EJCD 150 1 EJCD 250 1 Global process 1 Kriging 1 Linkage Disequilibrium 1 Mathematics and Computer Science 1 Matérn Kovarianzfunktion 1 Nonstationary process 1 SNP 1 Sequenzdaten 1 WJV 000 1 YFH 000 1 complex traits 1 effective population size 1 effektive Populationsgröße 1 genetic value 1 genetischer Wert 1 genomic prediction 1 genomische Vorhersage 1 komplexe Merkmale 1 linkage disequilibrium 1 sequence data 1
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Jun, Mikyoung 1 Ober, Ulrike 1
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Genomic Prediction for Quantitative Traits: Using Kernel Methods and Whole Genome Sequence Based Approaches ; Genomische Vorhersage für quantitative Merkmale: Verwendung von Kernel-Methoden und Verfahren, die auf vollständigen Genomsequenzen basieren
Ober, Ulrike - 2013
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Matérn-based nonstationary cross-covariance models for global processes
Jun, Mikyoung - In: Journal of Multivariate Analysis 128 (2014) C, pp. 134-146
Many spatial processes in environmental applications, such as climate variables and climate model errors on a global scale, exhibit complex nonstationary dependence structure, in not only their marginal covariance but also their cross-covariance. Flexible cross-covariance models for processes on...
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