The following pages link to zbMATH Open document ID (P225):
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- Finding the most distant quasars using Bayesian selection methods (Q254371) (← links)
- Bayesian population projections for the united nations (Q254375) (← links)
- Search for the wreckage of Air France Flight AF 447 (Q254380) (← links)
- Galaxy formation: Bayesian history matching for the observable Universe (Q254381) (← links)
- Discussion of big Bayes stories and BayesBag (Q254383) (← links)
- Discussion of ``Estimating the distribution of dietary consumption patterns'' (Q254385) (← links)
- Contribution by M. A. Girolami (Q254386) (← links)
- Wonderful examples, but let's not close our eyes (Q254387) (← links)
- Reply to the discussion of ``Estimating the distribution of dietary consumption patterns'' (Q254389) (← links)
- Response to discussion by A. H. Welsh on the AF 447 paper (Q254390) (← links)
- The two-piece normal, binormal, or double Gaussian distribution: its origin and rediscoveries (Q254391) (← links)
- Test for a mean vector with fixed or divergent dimension (Q254394) (← links)
- A parametric framework for the comparison of methods of very robust regression (Q254398) (← links)
- Selecting a biased-coin design (Q254399) (← links)
- Higher criticism for large-scale inference, especially for rare and weak effects (Q254401) (← links)
- Le Her and other problems in probability discussed by Bernoulli, Montmort and Waldegrave (Q254404) (← links)
- Extropy: complementary dual of entropy (Q254407) (← links)
- Monte Carlo null models for genomic data (Q254411) (← links)
- Bayesian indirect inference using a parametric auxiliary model (Q254412) (← links)
- Estimating structural mean models with multiple instrumental variables using the generalised method of moments (Q254415) (← links)
- A conversation with Richard A. Olshen (Q254417) (← links)
- A conversation with Nancy Flournoy (Q254418) (← links)
- Cross-covariance functions for multivariate geostatistics (Q254420) (← links)
- Beyond the valley of the covariance function (Q254422) (← links)
- On the flexibility of multivariate covariance models: comment on the paper by Genton and Kleiber (Q254426) (← links)
- Capturing multivariate spatial dependence: model, estimate and then predict (Q254433) (← links)
- When doesn't cokriging outperform Kriging? (Q254436) (← links)
- On the question of effective sample size in network modeling: an asymptotic inquiry (Q254438) (← links)
- Multi-armed bandit models for the optimal design of clinical trials: benefits and challenges (Q254442) (← links)
- On various confidence intervals post-model-selection (Q254446) (← links)
- Posterior model consistency in variable selection as the model dimension grows (Q254450) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian model selection with the deviance statistic (Q254453) (← links)
- A conversation with Robert C. Elston (Q254455) (← links)
- A conversation with Jerry Friedman (Q254457) (← links)
- Assessing the potential impact of a nationwide class-based affirmative action system (Q254460) (← links)
- On particle methods for parameter estimation in state-space models (Q254462) (← links)
- A closer look at testing the ``no-treatment-effect'' hypothesis in a comparative experiment (Q254464) (← links)
- Fourth moments and independent component analysis (Q254467) (← links)
- The ghosts of the École Normale (Q254468) (← links)
- A conversation with Alan Gelfand (Q254470) (← links)
- A conversation with Professor Tadeusz Caliński (Q254472) (← links)
- Berry-Esseen bounds and almost sure CLT for the quadratic variation of the bifractional Brownian motion (Q254476) (← links)
- QWN-first-order Wick differential operators and an associated transport equation (Q254479) (← links)
- On the functional Hodrick-Prescott filter with non-compact operators (Q254482) (← links)
- Canonical equations \(K_{62}\), \(K_{63}\), \(K_{64}\) and \(K_{65}\) for random non-Hermitian matrices \(A+B(U+\gamma H)C\), the upturned stools law, the upturned stool without seat law and doughnut law density (Q254484) (← links)
- Global analysis of a deterministic and stochastic nonlinear SIRS epidemic model with saturated incidence rate (Q254487) (← links)
- An explicit representation of the transition densities of the skew Brownian motion with drift and two semipermeable barriers (Q254492) (← links)
- Special quasirandom structures: a selection approach for stochastic homogenization (Q254494) (← links)
- Splitting and survival probabilities in stochastic random walk methods and applications (Q254495) (← links)
- The Manhattan Project, the first electronic computer and the Monte Carlo method (Q254497) (← links)