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Publication
Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science - Proceedings
Paper
Testing random variables for independence and identity
Abstract
An analysis of random variables for independence and identity was performed. For this analysis a general algorithm for the independence testing problem with a sublinear sample complexity was developed. The problem of testing if black-box distribution is close to a known distribution was also discussed. It was shown that the component of the fingerprint that creates the difference between two processes is normally distributed in both cases.