References
Studentized Range Algorithm
Adapted from:
Algorithm AS190 from
Algorithm AS 190.1
Algorithm AS 190.2 Appl. Statist. (1983) Vol.32, No. 2
Translated by B. Narasimhan
And also from:
Alan Miller Date: 1999-04-02 Time: 20:07:46
CDF Normal-Distribution
Algorithm AS66 Applied Statistics (1973) vol22 no.3
CDF T-Distribution
"Applied Statistics Algorithms" (1985), P. Griffiths and I. D. Hill, editors
CDF Beta-Distribution
Bosten and Battiste (1974). Remark on Algorithm 179, CACM 17, p153, (1974).
CDF F-Distribution
"Applied Statistics Algorithms" (1985), P. Griffiths and I. D. Hill, editors
CDF Chisquare Distribution
Posten, H. (1989) American Statistician 43 p. 261-265
ICDF T-Distribution
Hill, G. W. (1970). CACM Algorithm 395: Student's t-distribution, Communications of the ACM, 13 (10), 617 – 619.
CDF Kolmogorov Smirnov
Adapted from:
Miller, L. H. (1956). Table of percentage points of Kolmogorov Statistics. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 51 (273), 111-121.
Sweep Algorithm
Dempster, A.P. (1969). Elements of Continuous Multivariate Analysis. Reading, Mass.:Addison-Wesley.
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