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Optimal detection of changing properties of random sequences. II: Sequential detection (Q1103576)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4053485
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Optimal detection of changing properties of random sequences. II: Sequential detection
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4053485

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    Optimal detection of changing properties of random sequences. II: Sequential detection (English)
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    [For part I see the preceding review.] An optimal Bayesian sequential detection of a failure is considered under the assumption that the changes in the properties of the obseved process take place gradually and with a probability smaller than 1. In the case of independent observations the likelihood ratio averaged over the distribution of failure proves to be a sufficient statistic. The optimal stopping rules are found, and an illustrative example is given.
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    optimal Bayesian sequential detection of a failure
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    optimal stopping rules
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