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Unusual exponential families

Frank March 25, 2010 News Comments are off

I recently read articles on paleomagnetism. It is common to make the assumption of antipodal symmetry for the distribution of the dispersion of the directions. Two such spherical distributions (directional statistics) with such an antipodal symmetry are the Bingham and the Kent distributions. It will be worth writting the jMEF files for those ones.

Frank.

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