Repository for Statistical Inference & Spatiotemporal Analysis Course
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Repository for Statistical Inference & Spatiotemporal Analysis Course
rstudio based examples created for an introductory statistics class
[DEPRECATED] Distrochooser-Sourcecode. Moved back to cmllr/distrochooser @ 29.03.2017
Iimplements the two-dimensional Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, to check whether two 2d distributions are drawn from the same one. Implemented in fortran 90 using Numerical Recipes.
A simple Python script for calculating the particle size distribution (PSD) of emulsions
Simple package for computing different distributions
Saratov State University, CSIT. Discipline "pseudo-random numbers generators" (псевдослучайные генераторы, rus)
Statistical analysis on the Italian firms
Adversarial Autoencoder and Adv. Variational Bayes simple examples on Keras
Newest and easeist way to check your favorite Linux, BSD, Unix distribution, open-source packages and compare them
Univariate Statistics implemented the hard way: from math expressions to R code
Code accompanying the Anatolyev, S. and Baruník, J., (2019). Forecasting dynamic return distributions based on ordered binary choice. International Journal of Forecasting, 35(3), pp.823-835
An efficent (O(1)) algorithm to extract numbers from a non-uniform discrete probability distribution
represents interface types for distributions over integers and floats
Probability Distributions in Node JS
This code uses the algebra solver in Stan (https://mc-stan.org/) to find the parameters of a distribution that produce a desired tail behavior.
Fundamental scientific computing library based on the popular Python Numpy library for Posgres PG/SQL Array types.
Fully managed library providing various random number generators and distributions.
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