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Independence / Actuarial science / Multivariate statistics / Statistics / Copula / Analysis / Vine copula / U1 / Comonotonicity
Date: 2015-01-03 22:39:07
Independence
Actuarial science
Multivariate statistics
Statistics
Copula
Analysis
Vine copula
U1
Comonotonicity

Composite Bernstein Copulas Jingping Yang∗ Zhijin Chen† Fang Wang‡

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