Brad C. Johnson

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
The distribution of the length of the longest increasing subsequence in random permutations of arbitrary multi-sets2021-01-18Paper
Parametric inference using nomination sampling with an application to Mercury contamination in fish2020-04-15Paper
Estimating random walk centrality in networks2019-05-29Paper
Distribution-free tolerance intervals with nomination samples: applications to mercury contamination in fish2019-03-13Paper
Confidence intervals for quantiles in finite populations with randomized nomination sampling2018-11-23Paper
Nonparametric confidence intervals for quantiles with randomized nomination sampling2015-10-15Paper
Approximating the distributions of runs and patterns2015-10-06Paper
Randomized nomination sampling for finite populations2012-05-18Paper
Approximating the extreme right-hand tail probability for the distribution of the number of patterns in a sequence of multi-state trials2011-11-10Paper
On the number of i.i.d. samples required to observe all of the balls in an urn2010-03-15Paper
Approximate probabilities for runs and patterns in i.i.d. and Markov-dependent multistate trials2009-05-06Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q54339152008-01-09Paper
Efficient generation of exponential and normal deviates2006-05-03Paper
The distribution of increasing 2-sequences in random permutations of arbitrary multi-sets.2003-05-07Paper
Distribution of increasing \(\ell\)-sequences in a random permutation2002-01-17Paper
The distribution of increasing \(l\)-sequences in random permutations: A Markov chain approach2000-12-03Paper
Radix- b extensions to some common empirical tests for pseudorandom number generators1998-05-25Paper

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