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The following pages link to Re-thinking high-dimensional mathematical statistics. Abstracts from the workshop held May 15--21, 2022 (Q6115552):
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- Very high dimensional semiparametric models. Abstracts from the workshop held October 2--8, 2011. (Q343304) (← links)
- Frontiers in nonparametric statistics. Abstracts from the workshop held March 11--17, 2012. (Q343326) (← links)
- Mathematical statistics of partially identified objects. Abstracts from the workshop held April 21--27, 2013. (Q343391) (← links)
- Adaptive statistical inference. Abstracts from the workshop held March 9--15, 2014. (Q347193) (← links)
- New horizons in statistical decision theory. Abstracts from the workshop held September 7--13, 2014. (Q347222) (← links)
- Sparse recovery problems in high dimensions: statistical inference and learning theory. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held March 15th -- March 21st, 2009. (Q1048726) (← links)
- Probabilistic techniques in modern statistics. Abstracts from the workshop held May 17--23, 2015 (Q1697998) (← links)
- Computationally and efficient inference for complex large-scale data. Abstracts from the workshop held March 6--12, 2016 (Q1700621) (← links)
- Statistical inference for structured high-dimensional models. Abstracts from the workshop held March 11--17, 2018 (Q1731980) (← links)
- Mini-workshop: Perspectives in high-dimensional probability and convexity. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held February 5--11, 2017 (Q1749565) (← links)
- Statistical recovery of discrete, geometric and invariant structures. Abstracts from the workshop held March 19--25, 2017 (Q1749571) (← links)
- Matrix estimation meets statistical network analysis: extracting low-dimensional structures in high dimension. Abstracts from the workshop held June 17--23, 2018 (Q2420950) (← links)
- Foundations of Bayesian inference for complex statistical models. Abstracts from the workshop held May 2--8, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2693003) (← links)
- New mathematical techniques in information theory. Abstracts from the workshop held March 13--19, 2022 (Q2693041) (← links)
- Some Themes in High-Dimensional Statistics (Q2956738) (← links)