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Extremes in Random Fields: A Theory and Its Applications
Benjamin Yakir
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Department of Statistics
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Analytical Approximation
33%
Bioinformatics
33%
Complex Applications
33%
Complex Data
66%
Computer Science
33%
Extreme Value Analysis
33%
Modern Science
33%
Novel Technique
33%
Operations Research
33%
Random Field
100%
Rethink
33%
Statistical Analysis
33%
Statistical Significance
33%
Statistical Tools
33%
Computer Science
Approximation (Algorithm)
100%
Computer Science
100%
Operations Research
100%
System Analysis
100%
Mathematics
Classical Method
25%
Extreme Value
100%
Modern Science
25%
Operations Research
25%
Random Field
100%
Statistical Analysis
25%
Statistical Significance
25%