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- Some developments in semiparametric statistics (Q715787) (← links)
- A supplement to the convolution theorem (Q805109) (← links)
- Cramer-type conditions and quadratic mean differentiability (Q1138315) (← links)
- Maximum probability estimators in the case of exponential distribution (Q1222472) (← links)
- Asymptotic relations between the likelihood estimating function and the maximum likelihood estimator (Q1228144) (← links)
- A note on the maximum probability property of MLE's in multiparameter exponential families (Q1241949) (← links)
- On asymptotic properties of the maximum likelihood estimates of the general growth curve model (Q1242419) (← links)
- A third-order optimum property of the maximum likelihood estimator (Q1245541) (← links)
- The central limit theorem for maximum likelihood estimators of vector parameters: Locally uniform convergence (Q1246215) (← links)
- More higher-order efficiency: Concentration probability (Q1275420) (← links)
- On the limiting distribution of a sequence of estimators with uniformity property (Q1844029) (← links)
- Asymptotic efficiency of the maximum likelihood estimator (Q2523669) (← links)
- Maximum probability estimators (Q2535490) (← links)
- Asymptotic normality (Q2546741) (← links)
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- Variance bounds for estimators in autoregressive models with constraints (Q5299492) (← links)
- Some applications of the asymptotic distribution of likelihood functions to the asymptotic efficiency of estimates (Q5554032) (← links)
- A characterization of limiting distributions of regular estimates (Q5588239) (← links)
- The accuracy of the normal approximation for minimum contrast estimates (Q5592753) (← links)
- The accuracy of the normal approximation for minimum contrast estimates (Q5604277) (← links)
- Contributions to maximum probability estimators (Q5640575) (← links)
- On the exponential approximation of a family of probability measures and a representation theorem of Hajek-Inagaki (Q5906069) (← links)
- On the exponential approximation of a family of probability measures and a representation theorem of Hajek-Inagaki (Q5966981) (← links)