Herbert Robbins and sequential analysis
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- Applications of Martingale System Theorems
- Approximate p-values for local sequence alignments.
- Approximate tail probabilities for the maxima of some random fields
- Approximations to the expected sample size of certain sequential tests
- Asymptotic Behavior of Expected Sample Size in Certain One Sided Tests
- Asymptotic optimality in sequential interval estimation
- Asymptotic theory of triple sampling for sequential estimation of a mean
- Average run lengths of an optimal method of detecting a change in distribution
- Bayes and Minimax Solutions of Sequential Decision Problems
- Boundary Crossing Probabilities for the Wiener Process and Sample Sums
- Boundary crossing probabilities and statistical applications
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- Dynamic Programming and Decision Theory
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- On the oscillations of sums of independent random variables
- Optimal allocation in sequential tests comparing the means of two Gaussian populations
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- Some aspects of the sequential design of experiments
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- Tail probabilities for the null distribution of scanning statistics
- The Search for Optimality in Clinical Trials
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- The expected sample size of some tests of power one
- The finite-memory secretary problem
- The infinite secretary problem
- The infinite secretary problem as the limit of the finite problem
- The law of the iterated logarithm for identically distributed random variables
- Two-population sequential tests with three hypotheses
- Using the generalized likelihood ratio statistic for sequential detection of a change-point
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