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Translated from:Problemy Ustoichivosti Stokhasticheskikh Modelei, Trudy Seminara, 1989, pp. 112–125.
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Nosovskii, G.V., Fomenko, A.T. Identifying duplicates in chronological lists (the method of frequency histograms for the spread of related names). J Math Sci 59, 980–991 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01099129
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