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Test of a research webpage: Unicorn studies

Unicorn research

Unicorns are mythological animals that look like horses but have a horn on their forehead. We are interested in studying their horns, in particular their light refraction patterns in complete darkness and their toxicity levels for human skin. Another interest lies in understanding the genetic differences to horses, that we illuminate by building the phylogenetic tree based on gene sequencing.

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Continuous-discrete smoothing of diffusions 

Marcin Mider, Moritz Schauer, Frank van der Meulen

Electron. J. Statist. 15 (2), 2021

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