Convergent cross mapping
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convergent-cross-mapping-196-10229528
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Convergent cross mapping
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Convergent cross mapping (CCM) is a statistical test for a cause-and-effect relationship between two variables that, like the Granger causality test, seeks to resolve the problem that correlation does not imply causation. While Granger causality is best suited for purely stochastic systems where the influences of the causal variables are separable, CCM is based on the theory of dynamical systems and can be applied to systems where causal variables have synergistic effects. As such, CCM is specif
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Statistical test for causality
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergent_cross_mapping
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2024-01-02T21:09:35Z
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