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A large deviation approach to normality testing

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  • Sigut, J.
  • Pineiro, J.
  • Moreno, L.
  • Estevez, J.
  • Aguilar, R.
  • Marichal, R.

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  • Sigut, J. & Pineiro, J. & Moreno, L. & Estevez, J. & Aguilar, R. & Marichal, R., 2005. "A large deviation approach to normality testing," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 49(3), pages 741-756, June.
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