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This chapter is concerned with the estimation of an integral
by means of the values attained by z(x) in a certain subset, the “sample”, of the set Q. As an illustration of the use of the theory of stationary processes in such contexts, we shall at some length discuss one particular example, namely the case when Q is a region in R 2 and the sample consists of a finite number of points in Q.
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Matérn, B. (1986). On the efficiency of some methods of locating sample points in R2 . In: Spatial Variation. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 36. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7892-5_5
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