Mathematics – Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
2006-10-26
Mathematics
Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
10.1073/pnas.0704691104
We present a rapid method for the exact calculation of the cumulative distribution function of the maximum of multinomially distributed random variables. The method runs in time $O(mn)$, where $m$ is the desired maximum and $n$ is the number of variables. We apply the method to the analysis of two situations where an apparent clustering of cases of a disease in some locality has raised the possibility that the disease might be communicable, and this possibility has been discussed in the recent literature. We conclude that one of these clusters may be explained on purely random grounds, whereas the other may not.
Ewens Warren J.
Wilf Herbert S.
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