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602 ! | Thu, 8/7/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-105 | |
Distribution Theory — Contributed Papers | |||
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Chair(s): Philip Ernst, Rice University | |||
8:35 AM | On All of the Possible Extensions of a Two-Dimensional Semi-Copula to a Copula — Francois Perron, Universite de Montreal | ||
8:50 AM | Spiked Models in Multivariate Analysis: James' Five-Fold Way — Iain Johnstone, Stanford University ; Prathapa Dharmawansa, Stanford University | ||
9:05 AM | The Compounding Method for Finding Bivariate Noncentral Chi-Square and F Distributions — Johannes Ferreira, University of Pretoria ; Andriette Bekker, University of Pretoria ; Mohammad Arashi, Shahrood University | ||
9:20 AM | A Multivariate Extension of the Skew-Unimodal Distributions with Mode-Preserving Property — Toshihiro Abe, Tokyo University of Science ; Hironori Fujisawa, Institute of Statistical Mathematics ; Toshikazu Yamaguchi, Tokyo University of Science | ||
9:35 AM | Estimating the Parameters of Unified Skew Normal Distribution Using Weighted Moments — Mohammad Aziz, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | ||
9:50 AM | Generalized Bimatrix Variate Beta Distribution: Emanating from a Sequential Process — Andriette Bekker, University of Pretoria ; Karien Adamski, University of Pretoria ; Schalk Human, University of Pretoria ; JJJ Roux, University of Pretoria | ||
10:05 AM | The joint distribution of discrete random sets and its conncetions to subcopulas — Zheng Wei, New Mexico State University ; Tonghui Wang, New Mexico State University |
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