The following pages link to Peter J. Bickel (Q127482):
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- Elizaveta Levina (Q90058) (← links)
- Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks (Q90059) (← links)
- Jiming Jiang (Q127483) (← links)
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- The Bayesian analysis of complex, high-dimensional models: can it be CODA? (Q252815) (← links)
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- Asymptotic normality of maximum likelihood and its variational approximation for stochastic blockmodels (Q385773) (← links)
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- Measuring traffic (Q449799) (← links)
- Texture synthesis and nonparametric resampling of random fields (Q449946) (← links)
- The semiparametric Bernstein-von Mises theorem (Q450029) (← links)
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- Leo Breiman: An important intellectual and personal force in statistics, my life and that of many others (Q542914) (← links)
- Subsampling methods for genomic inference (Q542926) (← links)
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- Measuring reproducibility of high-throughput experiments (Q652341) (← links)
- The method of moments and degree distributions for network models (Q661156) (← links)
- A model for sequential evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) data (Q714351) (← links)
- Achieving information bounds in non and semiparametric models (Q756324) (← links)
- Asymptotic normality and the bootstrap in stratified sampling (Q795425) (← links)
- Parametric robustness: Small biases can be worthwhile (Q797242) (← links)
- A decomposition for the likelihood ratio statistic and the Bartlett correction - a Bayesian argument (Q803686) (← links)
- Subsampling bootstrap of count features of networks (Q892240) (← links)
- An approximate likelihood approach to nonlinear mixed effects models via spline approximation (Q956980) (← links)
- Discussion of: Brownian distance covariance (Q965096) (← links)
- Sparsity and the possibility of inference (Q987760) (← links)
- Random matrix theory: A program of the statistics and applied mathematical sciences institute (SAMSI) (Q1000300) (← links)
- Covariance regularization by thresholding (Q1000302) (← links)
- Efficient blind search: optimal power of detection under computational cost constraints (Q1018599) (← links)
- Robust regression based on infinitesimal neighbourhoods (Q1059961) (← links)
- Empirical Bayes estimation in functional and structural models, and uniformly adaptive estimation of location (Q1086937) (← links)
- Efficient estimation in the errors in variables model (Q1102053) (← links)
- Some asymptotic theory for the bootstrap (Q1147462) (← links)
- Ecole d'ete de probabilités de Saint-Flour IX-1979. Ed. par P. L. Hennequin (Q1149939) (← links)
- A minimax property of the sample mean in finite populations (Q1161211) (← links)
- Minimax estimation of the mean of a normal distribution when the parameter space is restricted (Q1163799) (← links)
- Edgeworth expansions and smoothness (Q1164312) (← links)
- On adaptive estimation (Q1166863) (← links)
- Sums of functions of nearest neighbor distances, moment bounds, limit theorems and a goodness of fit test (Q1172902) (← links)
- Large sample theory of estimation in biased sampling regression models. I (Q1175384) (← links)
- Efficient estimation of linear functionals of a probability measure \(P\) with known marginal distributions (Q1178942) (← links)
- Nonparametric inference under biased sampling from a finite population (Q1193355) (← links)
- Corrections to 'On some global measures of the deviations of density function estimates' (Q1222475) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansions for the power of distribution free tests in the one-sample problem (Q1223103) (← links)
- Descriptive statistics for nonparametric models. I: Introduction (Q1223104) (← links)
- Descriptive statistics for nonparametric models. II: Location (Q1223105) (← links)
- Descriptive statistics for non-parametric models. III: Dispersion (Q1235467) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansions for the power of distributionfree tests in the two- sample problem (Q1246975) (← links)
- Using residuals robustly I: Tests for heteroscedasticity, nonlinearity (Q1249398) (← links)