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Linear Models (Basics)

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Linear models belong to the basic models of mathematical statistics. They essentially consist of the assumption that the expectations of all random variables of the model depend on an unknown parameter vector via a known matrix.

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Correspondence to Klaus D. Schmidt .

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Bach, K., Schmidt, K.D. (2016). Linear Models (Basics). In: Radtke, M., Schmidt, K.D., Schnaus, A. (eds) Handbook on Loss Reserving. EAA Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30056-6_17

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