Starting from seminal neglected work by Rappeport (1968), we revisit and expand on the exact algorithms to compute the distribution of the maximum, the minimum, the range, and the sum of the J largest order statistics of a multinomial random vector under the hypothesis of equiprobability. Our exact results can be useful in all those situations in which the multinomial distribution plays an important role, from goodness-of-fit tests to the study of Poisson processes, with applications spanning from biostatistics to finance. We describe the algorithms, motivate their use in statistical testing and illustrate two applications. We also provide the codes and ready-to-use tables of critical values
We propose a new type of stochastic ordering which imposes a monotone tendency in differences betwee...
Consider a sequence of multinomial random vectors with increasing number of equiprobable cells. We s...
A method is suggested for assessing probabilities where sparse data makes it difficult to design an ...
Starting from seminal neglected work by Rappeport (Rappeport 1968 Algorithms and computational proce...
Starting from seminal neglected work by Rappeport (1968), we revisit and expand on the exact algorit...
The exact distribution of the maximum and minimum frequencies of Multinomial/Dirichlet and Multivari...
This paper is concerned with the exact joint tail distributions of order statistics for i.i.d. rando...
This paper is concerned with the exact joint tail distributions of order statistics for i.i.d. rando...
[[abstract]]We present an algorithm for computing exact expressions for the distribution of the maxi...
Abstract: We present an algorithm for computing exact expressions for the distribution of the maximu...
Recurrence relationships among the distribution functions of order statistics of independent, but no...
If n independent values are drawn from some distribution and ordered from smallest to largest, the R...
We present an algorithm for computing exact expressions for the distribution of the maximum or minim...
Statistical methods based on nonparametric and distribution-free procedures require the use of order...
On the binomial distribution with a probability function P(x)=(^^n__x)p^xq^<n-x>, it is well known t...
We propose a new type of stochastic ordering which imposes a monotone tendency in differences betwee...
Consider a sequence of multinomial random vectors with increasing number of equiprobable cells. We s...
A method is suggested for assessing probabilities where sparse data makes it difficult to design an ...
Starting from seminal neglected work by Rappeport (Rappeport 1968 Algorithms and computational proce...
Starting from seminal neglected work by Rappeport (1968), we revisit and expand on the exact algorit...
The exact distribution of the maximum and minimum frequencies of Multinomial/Dirichlet and Multivari...
This paper is concerned with the exact joint tail distributions of order statistics for i.i.d. rando...
This paper is concerned with the exact joint tail distributions of order statistics for i.i.d. rando...
[[abstract]]We present an algorithm for computing exact expressions for the distribution of the maxi...
Abstract: We present an algorithm for computing exact expressions for the distribution of the maximu...
Recurrence relationships among the distribution functions of order statistics of independent, but no...
If n independent values are drawn from some distribution and ordered from smallest to largest, the R...
We present an algorithm for computing exact expressions for the distribution of the maximum or minim...
Statistical methods based on nonparametric and distribution-free procedures require the use of order...
On the binomial distribution with a probability function P(x)=(^^n__x)p^xq^<n-x>, it is well known t...
We propose a new type of stochastic ordering which imposes a monotone tendency in differences betwee...
Consider a sequence of multinomial random vectors with increasing number of equiprobable cells. We s...
A method is suggested for assessing probabilities where sparse data makes it difficult to design an ...