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Order statistics for testing the hypothesis of identical distribution function in two populations

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The independent trials scheme is applied to develop two tests for the hypothesis of identical distributions of two populations. Consistency of the tests is proved under certain conditions on the distribution functions.

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Translated from Vychislitel'naya i Prikladnaya Matematika, No. 73, pp. 94–107, 1992.

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Petunin, Y.I., Matveichuk, S.A. Order statistics for testing the hypothesis of identical distribution function in two populations. J Math Sci 71, 2701–2711 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02114048

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