The following pages link to (Q3803965):
Displaying 50 items.
- A generalization of Poincaré's characterization of exponential families (Q1372399) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium and the infinitesimal limit (Q1376292) (← links)
- The historical development of the linear minimax absolute residual estimation procedure 1786--1960 (Q1391701) (← links)
- Logicist statistics. I: Models and modeling (Q1400102) (← links)
- Best affine unbiased response decomposition (Q1403416) (← links)
- Early sample measures of variability. (Q1431153) (← links)
- From association to causation: Some remarks on the history of statistics. (Q1431169) (← links)
- Scientific method, statistical method and the speed of light. (Q1431185) (← links)
- The missing early history of contingency tables (Q1432078) (← links)
- Some issues in the foundation of statistics. (With comments by J. Berger, E. L. Lehmann, P. W. Holland, C. C. Clogg, N. W. Henry and the author's rejoinder) (Q1571122) (← links)
- Galton, Edgeworth, Frisch, and prospects for quantile regression in econometrics (Q1574221) (← links)
- The history of statistics in 1933 (Q1596123) (← links)
- The Gaussian hare and the Laplacian tortoise: computability of squared-error versus absolute-error estimators. With comments by Ronald A. Thisted and M. R. Osborne and a rejoinder by the authors (Q1596137) (← links)
- Characterization of the inverse stable subordinator (Q1644180) (← links)
- A tutorial on Fisher information (Q1680996) (← links)
- On ``pre-historic'' linear programming and the figure of the Earth (Q1682983) (← links)
- Julius Weisbach's pioneering contribution to orthogonal linear regression (1840) (Q1708445) (← links)
- Fréchet and the median: a moment in the history of robustness (Q1732722) (← links)
- Commemoration of the bicentennial of the publication (1805--1806) of the least squares method by Adrien Marie Legendre (Q1732731) (← links)
- On some recently discovered manuscripts of Thomas Bayes. (Q1867859) (← links)
- Mathematics, religion, and Marxism in the Soviet Union in the 1930s (Q1888446) (← links)
- On theory testing in econometrics. Modeling with nonexperimental data (Q1893411) (← links)
- Density curves in the theory of errors (Q1897793) (← links)
- A mixture likelihood approach for generalized linear models (Q1901393) (← links)
- Some early statistical contributions to the theory and practice of linear algebra (Q1914228) (← links)
- An overview of design of experiments (Q1915111) (← links)
- Biometrics, biomathematics and the morphometric synthesis (Q1915183) (← links)
- Intrinsic losses (Q1915821) (← links)
- Bayesian and non-Bayesian approaches to statistical inference and decision-making (Q1917896) (← links)
- The legacy of 50 years of fuzzy sets: a discussion (Q2014416) (← links)
- Notes on the prehistory of principal components analysis (Q2062769) (← links)
- ``So much data. Who needs probability?'' Have we been here before? (Q2069044) (← links)
- The foundations of statistical science: a history of textbook presentations (Q2077426) (← links)
- The goat in the city (Q2094393) (← links)
- Knowing by drawing: geometric material models in nineteenth century France (Q2101887) (← links)
- Interview with Myfanwy E. Evans: entanglements on and models of periodic minimal surfaces (Q2101892) (← links)
- Data-driven discovery of emergent behaviors in collective dynamics (Q2127368) (← links)
- Gauss on least-squares and maximum-likelihood estimation (Q2144556) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- The difficult birth of stochastics: Jacob Bernoulli's \textit{Ars conjectandi} (1713) (Q2251423) (← links)
- Burnside's engagement with the ``modern theory of statistics'' (Q2271734) (← links)
- An asymptotic distribution theory for Eulerian recurrences with applications (Q2280063) (← links)
- A new generalized inequality for covariance in \(N\) dimensions (Q2298716) (← links)
- Distributionally robust \(L_1\)-estimation in multiple linear regression (Q2311121) (← links)
- Fisher and regression (Q2381759) (← links)
- ``Principles of mechanics that are susceptible of application to society'': an unpublished notebook of Adolphe Quetelet at the root of his social physics (Q2447813) (← links)
- Discrepant measurements and experimental knowledge in the early modern era (Q2458889) (← links)
- Dealing with the multiplicity of solutions of the \(\ell _{1}\) and \(\ell _{\infty }\) regression models (Q2470107) (← links)
- From the determination of planetary orbits to modern statistics: Carl Friedrich Gauß\ -- work and impact (Q2500799) (← links)
- Fisher in 1921 (Q2503967) (← links)