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lis.test (Package: LIStest) : Test for independence between paired samples

Test for independence between X and Y computed from a paired sample (x1,y1),...(xn,yn) of (X,Y), using one of the following statistics (a) the Longest Increasing Subsequence (Ln), (b) JLn, a Jackknife version of Ln or (c) JLMn, a Jackknife version of the longest monotonic subsequence. This family of tests can be applied under the assumption of continuity of X and Y.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: ~copula, ~longest increasing subsequence
● Alias: lis.test
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JLMn (Package: LIStest) : JLMn statistic, to test independence

It compute the JLMn-statistic, from a bivariate sample of continuous random variables X and Y.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: ~copula, ~longest increasing subsequence
● Alias: JLMn
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JLn (Package: LIStest) :

It compute the JLn-statistic, from a bivariate sample of continuous random variables X and Y.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: ~copula, ~longest increasing subsequence
● Alias: JLn
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Ln (Package: LIStest) : Ln (Longest Increasing Subsequence) statistic, to test independence

It compute the Ln-statistic, from a bivariate sample of continuous random variables X and Y.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: ~copula, ~longest increasing subsequence
● Alias: Ln
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lis (Package: LIStest) : Longest increasing subsequence for a univariate sample

It compute the size of the longest increasing subsequence from a sample of a (continuous) random variable.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: ~copula, ~longest increasing subsequence
● Alias: lis
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LIStest-package (Package: LIStest) : Tests of independence based on the Longest Increasing Subsequence

Tests for independence between X and Y computed from a paired sample (x1,y1), ..., (xn,yn) of (X,Y), using one of the following statistics (a) the Longest Increasing Subsequence (Ln), (b) JLn, a Jackknife version of Ln or (c) JLMn, a Jackknife version of the longest monotonic subsequence. This family of tests can be applied under the assumption of continuity of X and Y.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords:
● Alias: LIStest, LIStest-package
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