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Asymptotics of the discrete log-concave maximum likelihood estimator and related applications

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  • Fadoua Balabdaoui
  • Hanna Jankowski
  • Kaspar Rufibach
  • Marios Pavlides

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  • Fadoua Balabdaoui & Hanna Jankowski & Kaspar Rufibach & Marios Pavlides, 2013. "Asymptotics of the discrete log-concave maximum likelihood estimator and related applications," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 75(4), pages 769-790, September.
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    1. Mark Bagnoli & Ted Bergstrom, 2006. "Log-concave probability and its applications," Studies in Economic Theory, in: Charalambos D. Aliprantis & Rosa L. Matzkin & Daniel L. McFadden & James C. Moore & Nicholas C. Yann (ed.), Rationality and Equilibrium, pages 217-241, Springer.
    2. Madeleine Cule & Richard Samworth & Michael Stewart, 2010. "Maximum likelihood estimation of a multi‐dimensional log‐concave density," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 72(5), pages 545-607, November.
    3. An, Mark Yuying, 1998. "Logconcavity versus Logconvexity: A Complete Characterization," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 80(2), pages 350-369, June.
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