Lazard, 2004 - Google Patents
Injectivity of real rational mappings: the case of a mixture of two Gaussian lawsLazard, 2004
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- 4952167109286667588
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- Lazard D
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- Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
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Using methods from computer algebra, especially Gröbner bases, we study the application which maps the mixtures of two Gaussian laws of probability to their six first moments. It is proved that the mapping is injective, and thus that the parameters of the mixture may be …
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