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number = {4},
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pages = {37--73},
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title = {{Sampling Student's T distribution -- use of the inverse cumulative distribution function}},
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url = {www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~shaww/web_page/papers/Tdistribution06.pdf},
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url = {http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~shaww/web_page/papers/Tdistribution06.pdf},
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volume = {9},
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year = {2006}
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number = {10},
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pages = {619--620},
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publisher = {ACM},
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title = {Algorithm 396: Student's t-Quantiles},
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title = {{Algorithm 396: Student's t-Quantiles}},
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url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/355598.355600},
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volume = {13},
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year = {1970}
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@article{temme:1992,
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abstract = {The normalized incomplete beta function Ix(a,b) is inverted for large values of the parameters a and b. That is, x-solutions of the equation Ix(a, b) = p, p???[0,1], are considered, especially for large values of a and b. The approximations are obtained by using uniform asymptotic expansions of the incomplete beta function, in which an error function or an incomplete gamma function is the dominant term. The inversion problem is started by inverting this dominant term. Further terms in the expansion are obtained by using standard perturbation methods, which were recently introduced in a paper describing a method for asymptotic inversion of the incomplete gamma functions.},
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author = {N. M. Temme},
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author = {Nico M. Temme},
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doi = {10.1016/0377-0427(92)90244-R},
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isbn = {0377-0427},
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journal = {Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics},

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