Sampling methods exercises and solutions

When we agreed to share all of our preparation of exercises in sampling theory to create a book, we were not aware of the scope of the work. It was indeed necessary to compose the information, type out the compilations, standardise the notations and correct the drafts. It is fortunate that we have n...

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Main Authors: Ardilly, Pascal (Author), Tille, Yves (Author)
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Published: New York Springer 2006
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