On Exchangeability in Network Models

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On Exchangeability in Network Models. / Lauritzen, Steffen L.; Rinaldo, Alessandro; Sadeghi, Kayvan.

I: Journal of Algebraic Statistics, Bind 10, Nr. 1, 12.04.2019, s. 85-114.

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Lauritzen, SL, Rinaldo, A & Sadeghi, K 2019, 'On Exchangeability in Network Models', Journal of Algebraic Statistics, bind 10, nr. 1, s. 85-114. https://doi.org/10.18409/jas.v10i1.73

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Lauritzen, S. L., Rinaldo, A., & Sadeghi, K. (2019). On Exchangeability in Network Models. Journal of Algebraic Statistics, 10(1), 85-114. https://doi.org/10.18409/jas.v10i1.73

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Lauritzen SL, Rinaldo A, Sadeghi K. On Exchangeability in Network Models. Journal of Algebraic Statistics. 2019 apr. 12;10(1):85-114. https://doi.org/10.18409/jas.v10i1.73

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Lauritzen, Steffen L. ; Rinaldo, Alessandro ; Sadeghi, Kayvan. / On Exchangeability in Network Models. I: Journal of Algebraic Statistics. 2019 ; Bind 10, Nr. 1. s. 85-114.

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