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In recent years, significant progress has been made in statistical theory. New methodologies have emerged, as an attempt to bridge the gap between theoretical and applied approaches. This volume presents some of these developments, which already have had a significant impact on modeling, design, and analysis of statistical experiments. The chapters cover a wide range of topics of current interest in applied as well as theoretical statistics and probability. They include some aspects of the design of experiments in which there are current developments: regression methods, decision theory, nonparametric theory, simulation and computational statistics, time series, reliability, and queueing networks. Also included are chapters on some aspects of probability theory, which, apart from their intrinsic mathematical interest, have significant applications in statistics.
01/07 This title is now available from Walter de Gruyter. Please see www.degruyter.com for more information.
In recent years, significant progress has been made in statistical theory. New methodologies have emerged, as an attempt to bridge the gap between theoretical and applied approaches. This volume presents some of these developments, which already have had a significant impact on modeling, design, and analysis of statistical experiments. The chapters cover a wide range of topics of current interest in applied as well as theoretical statistics and probability. They include some aspects of the design of experiments in which there are current developments: regression methods, decision theory, nonparametric theory, simulation and computational statistics, time series, reliability, and queueing networks. Also included are chapters on some aspects of probability theory, which, apart from their intrinsic mathematical interest, have significant applications in statistics.
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Preface
CONFERENCE ''NICOLAS DE ARRIQUIBAR''
Diagnostic procedures for analysis of variance
W.T. Federer
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS AND MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
Clustering of treatment means using the mixture method
K.E. Basford and D.R. Greenway
Validation of multivariate Monte Carlo studies
J.L. Romeu
Comparison of variants of Barrodale and Roberts' L1 algorithm
V.A. Sposito, J.E. Gentle and S.C. Narula
The Kagan classification of multivariate distributions and the central limit theorem
J. Wesolowski
NONPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION
Relationships between product moments of order statistics from non-identically distributed variables
N. Balakrishnan
Recent developments in elemental regression methods
D. Bradu
Consistency of a linear regression estimate with panel data, obtained by preliminary nonparametric estimation
C. Fernandez-Jardon Fernandez and X.M. Martinez Filgueira
Nonrecursive procedures for detecting change in simple regression models
M. Huskova
Conditional rank tests for the two-sample problem under random censorship: treatment of ties
G. Neuhaus
Nonparametric estimation of regression functions based on dependent data
A. Quintela del Rio
Process tracking of time series with change points
S. Zacks and R.S. Kenett
STATISTICAL DECISION THEORY
Robust Bayesian bounds for outlier detection
M.J. Bayarri and J.O. Berger
Network designs for monitoring multivariate random spatial fields
N.D. Le and J.V. Zidek
Joint sensitivity analysis for covariance matrices in Bayesian linear regression
W. Polasek
Ambiguity, imprecision and sensitivity in decision theory
D. Rios Insua
Local and global sensitivity under some classes of priors
F. Ruggeri
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
Strong limit theorems for empirical processes
E. Csaki
Bahadur--Kiefer representations on the tails
M. Csoergoe and L. Horvath
Strongh theorems for random walks and its local time
A. Foeldes
L2-rate of clustering for some Gaussian processes
K. Grill
On the effects of noise in systems involving products of random matrices
C.C. Heyde
Asymptotic normality of the spectral density estimators for periodically correlated stochastic processes
J. Leskow
Covering large domains by a Wiener process
P. Revesz
On the existence and uniqueness for a stochastic differential equation
Tran Hung Thao
Nonparametric inference of a smooth distribution function from irregular observations on time series
J.A. Vilar Fernandez and J.M. Vilar Fernandez
QUEUEING THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Performance evaluation of ATM networks access protocols
C. Blondia
Approximate analysis of statistical multiplexing of variable bit rate and periodic sources
J. Garcia Vidal and O. Casals Torres
Queues in tandem with blocking and priorities
Ch. Langaris
Assessing the effect of bursts of arrivals on the characteristics of a queue
D. Liu and M.F. Neuts
Transient analysis of finite state birth and death processes with absorbing boundary states
O.P. Sharma and N.S.K. Nair
Pollaczek method in queueing analysis
R. Syski
A study on a stochastic system with multiple MMPP inputs subject to access function
L. Tralhao, J.M. Fernandes Craveirinha and J. Paixao
RELIABILITY THEORY
Re-thinking reliability theory: Schur-concave survival functions and survival analysis
R.E. Barlow and M.B. Mendel
De Finetti representations of survival functions level to a product measure
R.M. Cooke
Extendibility of Schur survival functions and aging properties of their one-dimensional marginals
F. Spizzichino