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Normal distribution
Markov chain
Maximum likelihood
Pairwise comparison
Permutation
Centrality
Statistics
Mathematics
Probability and statistics

A Statistical Convergence Perspective of Algorithms for Rank Aggregation from Pairwise Data Arun Rajkumar Shivani Agarwal Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore[removed], INDIA

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