On the pitman estimator op ordered normal means
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- Estimation of the Last Mean of a Monotone Sequence
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- Admissibility of the Pitman estimator of ordered location parameters
- Unbiased inestimability of the larger of two parameters
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- James–Stein type estimators for ordered normal means
- Componentwise equivariant estimation of order restricted location and scale parameters in bivariate models: a unified study
- A Note on the Pitman Estimator of Ordered Normal Means When the Variances Are Unequal
- Minimaxity of Pitman estimators
- PITMAN NEARNESS COMPARISONS OF ESTIMATES OF TWO ORDERED NORMAL MEANS
- Estimating positive powers of the scale parameters under order restriction for two normal populations with a common mean
- Estimating the common hazard rate of two exponential distributions with ordered location parameters
- Estimating common standard deviation of two normal populations with ordered means
- Estimating ordered quantiles of two exponential populations with a common minimum guarantee time
- Componentwise estimation of ordered scale parameters of two exponential distributions under a general class of loss function
- Robustness of a truncated estimator for the smaller of two ordered means
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