D. Pastor, Erwan Beurier, A. Ehresmann, R. Waldeck
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Interfacing biology, category theory and mathematical statistics
Motivated by the concept of degeneracy in biology [3], we establish a first connection between the Multiplicity Principle [4, 5] and mathematical statistics. Specifically , we exhibit two families of tests that satisfy this principle to achieve the detection of a signal in noise.