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This volume contains the papers presented at the meeting
"Distributions with given marginals and statistical modelling",
held in Barcelona (Spain), July 17- 20, 2000. This is the fourth
meeting on given marginals, showing that this topic has aremarkable
interest. BRIEF HISTORY The construction of distributions with
given marginals started with the seminal papers by Hoeffding (1940)
and Fn!chet (1951). Since then, many others have contributed on
this topic: Dall' Aglio, Farlie, Gumbel, Johnson, Kellerer, Kotz,
Morgenstern, Marshali, Olkin, Strassen, Vitale, Whitt, etc., as
weIl as Arnold, Cambanis, Deheuvels, Genest, Frank, Joe,
Kirneldorf, Nelsen, Ruschendorf, Sampson, Scarsini, Tiit, etc. In
1957 Sklar and Schweizer introduced probabilistic metric spaces. In
1975 Kirneldorf and Sampson studied the uniform representation of a
bivariate dis- tribution and proposed the desirable conditions that
should be satisfied by any bivariate family. In 1991 Darsow, Nguyen
and Olsen defined a natural operation between cop- ulas, with
applications in stochastic processes. In 1993, AIsina, Nelsen and
Schweizer introduced the notion of quasi-copula.
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This volume contains the papers presented at the meeting
"Distributions with given marginals and statistical modelling",
held in Barcelona (Spain), July 17- 20, 2000. This is the fourth
meeting on given marginals, showing that this topic has aremarkable
interest. BRIEF HISTORY The construction of distributions with
given marginals started with the seminal papers by Hoeffding (1940)
and Fn!chet (1951). Since then, many others have contributed on
this topic: Dall' Aglio, Farlie, Gumbel, Johnson, Kellerer, Kotz,
Morgenstern, Marshali, Olkin, Strassen, Vitale, Whitt, etc., as
weIl as Arnold, Cambanis, Deheuvels, Genest, Frank, Joe,
Kirneldorf, Nelsen, Ruschendorf, Sampson, Scarsini, Tiit, etc. In
1957 Sklar and Schweizer introduced probabilistic metric spaces. In
1975 Kirneldorf and Sampson studied the uniform representation of a
bivariate dis- tribution and proposed the desirable conditions that
should be satisfied by any bivariate family. In 1991 Darsow, Nguyen
and Olsen defined a natural operation between cop- ulas, with
applications in stochastic processes. In 1993, AIsina, Nelsen and
Schweizer introduced the notion of quasi-copula.
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