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Model comparison and selection for stationary space-time models

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  • Huang, H.-C.
  • Martinez, F.
  • Mateu, J.
  • Montes, F.

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  • Huang, H.-C. & Martinez, F. & Mateu, J. & Montes, F., 2007. "Model comparison and selection for stationary space-time models," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 51(9), pages 4577-4596, May.
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