Mixture of K Normal Distributions by Dyar's Law

  • Yun, Sang-Up (Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, CPO Box 3089)
  • Published : 1980.06.01

Abstract

The problem considered in this paper can be defiened as follows. Consider observations $x_1, x_2, \cdot, x_n$ which are assumed to come from a mixed population of the density function, $$f(x) = \sum^m_{k=1} pkf_k(x)$$ where m is the number of subpoulations and $p_k$ is the proportion of subpopulation k such that $\sum^m_{k=1} pk=1, 0

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