In this paper we tackle the ANOVA problem for directional data (with particular emphasison geological data) by having recourse to the Le Cam methodology usually reserved for linearmultivariate analysis. We construct locally and asymptotically most stringent parametric testsfor ANOVA for directional data within the class of rotationally symmetric distributions. We turnthese parametric tests into semi-parametric ones by (i) using a studentization argument (whichleads to what we call pseudo-FvML tests) and by (ii) resorting to the invariance principle (whichleads to e_cient rank-based tests). Within each construction the semi-parametric tests inheritoptimality under a given distribution (the FvML distribution in the _rst case, any rotationally...
We formulate a class of angular Gaussian distributions that allows different degrees of isotropy for...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
This work addresses the question of building useful and valid models of anisotropic variograms for s...
In this paper we tackle the ANOVA problem for directional data (with particular emphasis on geologic...
We tackle the classical two-sample spherical location problem for directional data by having recours...
The analysis of directional data is an area of statistics concerned with observations collected init...
This paper proposes various nonparametric tools for directional data based on measure transportation...
Rotationally symmetric distributions on the unit hyperpshere are among the most commonly met in dire...
Paper deals with a problem of testing isotropy against geometric anisotropy for Gaussian spatial dat...
In this paper we tackle the problem of testing the homogeneity of concentrations for directional dat...
Motivated by the central role played by rotationally symmetric distributions in directional statisti...
Many heterogeneous media and environmental processes are statistically anisotropic, that is, their m...
Summarization: Many heterogeneous media and environmental processes are statistically anisotropic, t...
We consider asymptotic inference for the concentration of directional data. More precisely, wepropos...
Many data in structural geology consist of directions and axes. Different directional measurements a...
We formulate a class of angular Gaussian distributions that allows different degrees of isotropy for...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
This work addresses the question of building useful and valid models of anisotropic variograms for s...
In this paper we tackle the ANOVA problem for directional data (with particular emphasis on geologic...
We tackle the classical two-sample spherical location problem for directional data by having recours...
The analysis of directional data is an area of statistics concerned with observations collected init...
This paper proposes various nonparametric tools for directional data based on measure transportation...
Rotationally symmetric distributions on the unit hyperpshere are among the most commonly met in dire...
Paper deals with a problem of testing isotropy against geometric anisotropy for Gaussian spatial dat...
In this paper we tackle the problem of testing the homogeneity of concentrations for directional dat...
Motivated by the central role played by rotationally symmetric distributions in directional statisti...
Many heterogeneous media and environmental processes are statistically anisotropic, that is, their m...
Summarization: Many heterogeneous media and environmental processes are statistically anisotropic, t...
We consider asymptotic inference for the concentration of directional data. More precisely, wepropos...
Many data in structural geology consist of directions and axes. Different directional measurements a...
We formulate a class of angular Gaussian distributions that allows different degrees of isotropy for...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
This work addresses the question of building useful and valid models of anisotropic variograms for s...