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Statistics / Mathematical analysis / Probability / Probability distributions / Actuarial science / Generalized extreme value distribution / Shape parameter / Heavy-tailed distribution / Extreme value theory / Poisson distribution / Log-normal distribution / Pareto distribution
Date: 2013-06-24 15:39:57
Statistics
Mathematical analysis
Probability
Probability distributions
Actuarial science
Generalized extreme value distribution
Shape parameter
Heavy-tailed distribution
Extreme value theory
Poisson distribution
Log-normal distribution
Pareto distribution

Ecology, 86(5), 2005, pp. 1124–1134 q 2005 by the Ecological Society of America STATISTICS OF EXTREMES: MODELING ECOLOGICAL DISTURBANCES RICHARD W. KATZ,1,3 GRACE S. BRUSH,2

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