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Ebert,Timothy Aaron tebert @end|ng |rom u||@edu
Sat Nov 26 02:03:17 CET 2022


1) Any HTML content you intended to share did not make it past the filters. All I get is [[alternative HTML version deleted]
2) AIC is for comparing models where lower AIC indicates a better model, though please see a statistics reference for additional details. No models were presented.
3) Distributions have quantiles. Quantiles can be calculated from data. There is no quantile distribution. It would not be possible to calculate quantiles from a function that lacked other statistical attributes (mean, median, mode, variance, etc...). I cannot interpret "distribution have only quantile function."

Please clarify the question.
Tim

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How to calculate AIC , when the distribution have only quantile function

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