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Roman A Mureika
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University of New Brunswick - Fredericton / Canada
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Roman A Mureika's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The empirical characteristic function and its applicationsA Feuerverger, RA MureikaThe annals of Statistics, 88-97, 19773921977
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Methodological and statistical considerations for exercise-related hormone evaluationsMS Tremblay, SY Chu, R MureikaSports Medicine 20 (2), 90-108, 1995611995
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Information Entropy of Non‐Probabilistic ProcessesLJ Wuest, BG Nickerson, RA MureikaGeographical analysis 35 (3), 215-248, 200352003
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The maximization of entropy of discrete denumerably-valued random variables with known meanRA MureikaThe Annals of Mathematical Statistics 43 (2), 541-552, 197251972
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When S is a finite set consisting of n elements, max H,= log n [1]. How-ever, if the set S is countably infinite, then an S-valued random variable may have infinite entropy …RA MUREIKAThe Annals of Mathematical Statistics 43 (2), 541-552, 19721972
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