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The following pages link to R. A. Fisher and the making of maximum likelihood 1912--1922 (Q1596134):
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- SAPI: statistical analysis of propagation of incidents. A new approach for rescheduling trains after disruptions (Q421648) (← links)
- The epic story of maximum likelihood (Q449800) (← links)
- A review of Markov chain Monte Carlo and information theory tools for inverse problems in subsurface flow (Q695718) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood analysis of algorithms and data structures (Q1041238) (← links)
- On the history of maximum likelihood in relation to inverse probability and least squares. (Q1431167) (← links)
- The MM, ME, ML, EL, EF and GMM approaches to estimation: a synthesis. (Q1858925) (← links)
- Burnside's engagement with the ``modern theory of statistics'' (Q2271734) (← links)
- Fisher and regression (Q2381759) (← links)
- Fisher in 1921 (Q2503967) (← links)
- On the strong consistency of asymptotic \(M\)-estimators (Q2643274) (← links)
- Adaptive surrogate-based design optimization with expected improvement used as infill criterion (Q2903147) (← links)
- The Statistical Education of Harold Jeffreys (Q3421333) (← links)
- Doing Least Squares: Perspectives from Gauss and Yule (Q4391274) (← links)
- MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD EQUILIBRIA IN GAMES WITH POPULATION UNCERTAINTY (Q4808007) (← links)
- How Likelihood and Identification went Bayesian (Q4832016) (← links)
- The Language of the English Biometric School (Q4832045) (← links)
- Fisher's “Inverse Probability” of 1930 (Q4832109) (← links)
- Novel global sensitivity analysis methodology accounting for the crucial role of the distribution of input parameters: application to systems biology models (Q4909331) (← links)