Statistics & Probability Letters
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On uniqueness of two principal points for univariate location mixtures

Authors: Nobuo Shinozaki; Wataru Yamamoto;
On uniqueness of two principal points for univariate location mixtures
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Characterization and structure theory of statistical distributions, bimodal distribution, log-concavity, k-means clustering, normal mixtures
Characterization and structure theory of statistical distributions, bimodal distribution, log-concavity, k-means clustering, normal mixtures
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