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Exploring Bimodality in Introductory Computer Science Performance Distributions
Recombining Partitions Via Unimodality Tests
UNIMODALITY and the DIP STATISTIC; HANDOUT I 1. Unimodality Definition. a Probability Density F Defined on the Real Line R Is C
Field Guide to Continuous Probability Distributions
On Multivariate Unimodal Distributions
Large Time Unimodality for Classical and Free Brownian Motions with Initial Distributions
Nber Working Paper Series the Distribution of the Size
The Basic Distributional Theory for the Product of Zero Mean Correlated
Distributionally Robust Chance Constrained Optimal Power Flow Assuming Log-Concave Distributions
Alpha-Skew Generalized T Distribution
The Modes of a Mixture of Two Normal Distributions
Distributionally Robust Chance Constrained Optimal Power
Statistics to Detect Low-Intensity Anomalies in PV Systems
Convex Transform Order of Beta Distributions with Some Consequences∗ Idir Arab1, Paulo Eduardo Oliveira1, and Tilo Wiklund2
Unimodality and Dominance for Symmetric Random
'Statistical Irreproducibility' Does Not Improve with Larger Sample Size
Density-Based Skewness and Kurtosis Functions
An Asymptotic Test for Bimodality Using the Kullback–Leibler Divergence
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Log-Concavity of Stirling Numbers and Unimodality of Stirling Distributions
A Unimodal/Bimodal Skew/Symmetric Distribution Generated from Lambert’S Transformation
Good Things Peak in Pairs: a Note on the Bimodality Coefficient
On Families of Distributions with Shape Parameters
Flexible Univariate Continuous Distributions
Convex Unimodality About 0, When for Every C > 0, the Set {X: F(X) ≥ C} Is a Centrally Symmetric Convex Set
Working Paper Series 2020
Ambiguous Risk Constraints with Moment and Unimodality Information
Patterns of 'Analytical Irreproducibility' in Multimodal Diseases
The Folding Test of Unimodality Alban Siffer, Pierre-Alain Fouque, Alexandre Termier, Christine Largouët
Beta-Normal Distribution: Bimodality Properties and Application Felix Famoye Central Michigan University,
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