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Studies in probability and statistics : papers in honour of Edwin J G Pitman / edited by E J Williams

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam ; North-Holland publications, 1976.Description: 171pISBN:
  • 0720404347
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 519.2 WIL
Contents:
Williams, E. J. E. J. G. Pitman, a tribute.--Lancaster, H. O. Multivariate binomial distributions.--Pakes, A. G. Some limit theorems for Markov chains with applications to branching processes.--Pitman, J. W. An identity for stopping times of a Markov process.--Thornett, M. L. Models of topographic variation.--Westcott, M. On the existence of a generalized shat noise process.--Brown, B. M. A sequential procedure for diffusion processes.--Noether, G. D. Distribution-free confidence intervals based on linear rank statistics.--Robbins, H. E. and Siegmund, D. Sequential estimation of p in Bernoulli trials.--Sprent, P. Modified likelihood estimation of a linear relationship.--Watson, G. S. Optimal invariant tests for uniformity.--Atkinson, M. J. The use of mathematical models in enzyme kinetics.--Becker, N. G. On assessing the progress of epidemics.--Cross, J. J. Statistical estimation in elasticity theory.--Hasofer, A. M. The upcrossing rate of a class of stochastic processes.--McNeil, D. R. Mathematical models in ecology.
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Book Book Dept. of Statistics Processing Center Dept. of Statistics 519.2 WIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available STA6911
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Bibliography of E. J. G. Pitman: p. 11.

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Williams, E. J. E. J. G. Pitman, a tribute.--Lancaster, H. O. Multivariate binomial distributions.--Pakes, A. G. Some limit theorems for Markov chains with applications to branching processes.--Pitman, J. W. An identity for stopping times of a Markov process.--Thornett, M. L. Models of topographic variation.--Westcott, M. On the existence of a generalized shat noise process.--Brown, B. M. A sequential procedure for diffusion processes.--Noether, G. D. Distribution-free confidence intervals based on linear rank statistics.--Robbins, H. E. and Siegmund, D. Sequential estimation of p in Bernoulli trials.--Sprent, P. Modified likelihood estimation of a linear relationship.--Watson, G. S. Optimal invariant tests for uniformity.--Atkinson, M. J. The use of mathematical models in enzyme kinetics.--Becker, N. G. On assessing the progress of epidemics.--Cross, J. J. Statistical estimation in elasticity theory.--Hasofer, A. M. The upcrossing rate of a class of stochastic processes.--McNeil, D. R. Mathematical models in ecology.

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