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Ratio Test Statistic: Asymptotic Distribution of Likelihood
On Asymptotic Distribution Of Likelihood
Ratio Test Statistic When Parameters Lie On
The Boundary

A Project Submitted To The Department Of Statistics
University Of Kalyani, For Fulfillment Of M.SC 4th Semester
Degree In Statistics.

Submitted by Suvo Chatterjee Under the supervision of Dr. Sisir Kr. Samanta

Department Of Statistics UNIVERSITY OF KALYANI Kalyani-741235

DECLARATION

I , Suvo Chatterjee , a M.SC student of department of statistics , university of kalyani hereby declare that my project entitled “On Asymptotic Distribution Of
Likelihood Ratio Test Statistic When Parameters Lie On The Boundary” has been completed by me as a part of my M.SC examinations under the supervision of Dr. Sisir Samanta department of statistics , university of kalyani.
This work has not been published elsewhere.

Date: 30-7-2012 (Suvo Chatterjee)

Dr. Sisir Kr. Samanta Kalyani-741235 Reader Nadia, West Bengal, India
Department



References: on the boundary: Leonid Kopylev and Bimal Sinha and J.Fox technical report (2007)

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