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<title>G. Antille &amp;laquo;D-optimal Design for Polynomial Regression: Choice of Degree and Robustness&amp;raquo; - Книги на SamoLit.com</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ In this paper we show that for the D-optimal design, departures from the design are much less important than a departure from the model. As a consequence, we propose, based on D-optimality, a rule for choosing the regression degree.  We also study different types of departures from the model to define a new class of D-optimal designs, which is robust and more efficient than the uniform one.   ]]></description>
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<title>G. Antille &amp;laquo;Descriptive Analysis of Matrix-Valued Time-Series&amp;raquo; - Книги на SamoLit.com</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ In this article we present a technique of data analysis applied to three-dimensional tables as, for instance, matrix-valued time-series. The main goal of the method is to describe the evolution of the statistical units with respect to time in a space summarizing the set of matrices. Moreover, our technique points out similar statistical units provided by a classification of their trajectories. ]]></description>
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