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Book Synopsis Stochastic Integrals and Goodness-of-fit Tests by : Alex J. Koning
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Book Synopsis Empirical Processes with Applications to Statistics by : Galen R. Shorack
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Book Synopsis Elements of Modern Asymptotic Theory with Statistical Applications by : Brendan McCabe
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Book Synopsis Extreme Values in Finance, Telecommunications, and the Environment by : Barbel Finkenstadt
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