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2011 Sep 04
1
Test for Random Walk and Makov Process
Dear All I want to test my data for Random Walk or Markov Process. How I can do this. Many Thanks -- Jumlong Vongprasert Assist, Prof. Institute of Research and Development Ubon Ratchathani Rajabhat University Ubon Ratchathani THAILAND 34000 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jul 11
1
your reference on this problem highly appreciated
please help me on this ----- Message Text ----- Dear all R users first, sorry for that this question might not be appropriate to ask here. I wanna know theories or techinques aimed at following questions: I have a sample, say,K(at the
2009 Nov 25
0
Have All Tennis Coaches This Ability?
www.TennisTips365.com Now we have created a new movie - "The Extreme Makover - Forehand" In this movie you will be able to follow a players development from "old school" technique to "modern" technique. After 8 hours of practise with trainingsystem develop by tennistips365.com Josefine, 11 years old, plays like a pro. "Playing with a good...
2009 Nov 26
0
Progression, Step by Step - How To Develop A "Normal Forhand" To A "Weapon"
www.tennistips365.com Now we have created a new movie - "The Extreme Makover - Forehand" In this movie you will be able to follow a players development from "old school" technique to "modern" technique. After 8 hours of practise with trainingsystem develop by tennistips365.com Josefine, 11 years old, plays like a pro. "Playing with a good...
2004 Jul 12
0
Where does R search when source() ?
...text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed | | There are many tools for this, e.g., qqnorm, density, and in | library(MASS) fitdistr. Also do a literature search on transformations | (especially to transformations to normality) and on mixture | distributions, esp. Titterington, Smith and Makov (1986) Statistical | Analysis of Finite Mixture Distributions (Wiley). | | What is the nature of your application? If you tell us more about | the context, many people could tell you which distributions might be | plausible and which would not be credible except as an approximation, | e.g.,...