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Collected Papers I: Statistical Inference and Probability (1951 - 1963) 1st ed. 1985, Reprint 2015 of the 1985 edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Springer Collected Works in Mathematics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2015
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 149393497X
  • ISBN-13: 9781493934973
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 502 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 813 g, XXXIV, 502 p. In 2 volumes, not available separately., 2 paperbacks
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Published wit the Cooperation of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics

From the Preface: "Jack Kiefer's sudden and unexpected death in August, 1981, stunned his family, friends, and colleagues. Memorial services in Cincinnati, Ohio, Berkeley, California, and Ithaca, New York, shortly after his death, brought forth tributes from so many who shared in his life. But it was only with the passing of time that those who were close to him or to his work were able to begin assessing Jack's impact as a person and intellect. About one year after his death, an expression of what Jack meant to all of us took place at the 1982 annual meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical Association. Jack had been intimately involved in the affairs of the IMS as a Fellow since 1957, as a member of the Council, as President in 1970, as Wald lecturer in 1962, and as a frequent author in its journals. It was doubly fitting that the site of this meeting was Cincinnati, the place of his birth and residence of his mother, other family, and friends. Three lectures were presented there at a Memorial Session - by Jerry Sacks dealing with Jack's personal life, by Larry Brown dealing with Jack's contributions in statistics and probability, and by Henry Wynn dealing with Jack's contributions to the design of experiments. These three papers, together with Jack's bibliography, were published in the Annals of Statistics and are included as an introduction to these volumes."

Published wit the Cooperation of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Bibliography of Jack Kiefer ix
Jack Carl Kiefer (1924--1981) xv
J. Sacks
The Research of Jack Kiefer Outside the Area of Experimental Design xix
Lawrence D. Brown
[ 1] Almost Subminimax and Biased Minimax Procedures
1(4)
P. Frank
[ 2] The Inventory Problem: I. Case of Known Distributions of Demand
5(37)
A. Dvoretzky
J. Wolfowitz
[ 3] The Inventory Problem: II. Case of Unknown Distributions of Demand
42(18)
A. Dvoretzky
J. Wolfowitz
*[ 4] Stochastic Estimation of the Maximum of a Regression Function
60(6)
J. Wolfowitz
[ 5] Sequential Minimax Estimation for the Rectangular Distribution with Unknown Range
66(9)
[ 6] On Minimum Variance Estimators
75(3)
[ 7] On Wald's Complete Class Theorems
78(5)
[ 7a] Correction of a proof
83(1)
[ 8] Sequential Minimax Search for a Maximum
84(6)
[ 9] Sequential Decision Problems for Processes with Continuous Time Parameter. Testing Hypotheses
90(10)
A. Dvoretzky
J. Wolfowitz
[ 9a] Correction to "Sequential Decision Problems for Processes with Continuous Time Parameter Testing Hypotheses"
100(1)
[ 10] Sequential Decision Problems for Processes with Continuous Time Parameter. Problems of Estimation
101(13)
A. Dvoretzky
J. Wolfowitz
[ 11] On the Optimal Character of the (s, S) Policy in Inventory Theory
114(11)
A. Dvoretzky
J. Wolfowitz
[ 12] On the Theory of Queues with Many Servers
125(18)
J. Wolfowitz
[ 13] On Tests of Normality and Other Tests of Goodness of Fit Based on Distance Methods
143(24)
M. Kac
J. Wolfowitz
[ 14] On the Characteristics of the General Queueing Process with Applications to Random Walk
167(15)
J. Wolfowitz
[ 15] Asymptotic Minimax Character of the Sample Distribution Function and of the Classical Multinomial Estimator
182(29)
A. Dvoretzky
J. Wolfowitz
[ 16] Consistency of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator in the Presence of Infinitely Many Incidental Parameters
211(20)
J. Wolfowitz
[ 17] Sequential Tests of Hypotheses About the Mean Occurrence Time of a Continuous Parameter Poisson Process
231(16)
J. Wolfowitz
[ 18] Some Properties of Generalized Sequential Probability Ratio Tests
247(18)
L. Weiss
[ 19] Invariance, Minimax Sequential Estimation, and Continuous Time Processes
265(30)
[ 20] Optimum Sequential Search and Approximation Methods Under Minimum Regularity Assumptions
295(32)
[ 21] On the Deviations of the Empiric Distribution Function of Vector Chance Variables
327(15)
J. Wolfowitz
[ 24] K-sample Analogues of the Kolmogorov--Smirnov and Cramer-V. Mises Tests
342(29)
[ 25] Asymptotic Minimax Character of the Sample Distribution Function for Vector Chance Variables
371(28)
J. Wolfowitz
[ 27] A Functional Equation Technique for Obtaining Wiener Process Probabilities Associated with Theorems of Kolmogorov--Smirnov Type
399(6)
[ 30] Distribution Free Tests of Independence Based on the Sample Distribution Function
405(14)
J. R. Blum
M. Rosenblatt
[ 32] On Large Deviations of the Empiric D.F. of Vector Chance Variables and a Law of the Iterated Logarithm
419(13)
[ 35] Channels with Arbitrarily Varying Channel Probability Functions
432(12)
J. Wolfowitz
*[ 36] Minimax Character of Hotelling's T2 Test in the Simplest Case
444(13)
N. Giri
C. Stein
[ 37] Asymptotically Optimum Sequential Inference and Design
457
J. Sacks