The following pages link to David R. Brillinger (Q367497):
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- An investigation of the second- and higher-order spectra of music (Q116084) (← links)
- Some data analyses using mutual information (Q367498) (← links)
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- Modelling particles moving in a potential field with pairwise interactions and an application (Q642208) (← links)
- Combining frequency and time domain approaches to systems with multiple spike train input and output (Q732704) (← links)
- Mutual information in the frequency domain (Q866650) (← links)
- A conversation with Murray Rosenblatt (Q900478) (← links)
- The 2005 Neyman lecture: dynamic indeterminism in science (Q900484) (← links)
- Rejoinder: ``The 2005 Neyman lecture: dynamic indeterminism in science'' (Q900486) (← links)
- Extending the volatility concept to point processes (Q928893) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling of particle movement with application to marine biology and oceanography (Q993795) (← links)
- Reply to the discussion (Q1042944) (← links)
- An analysis of Chinese Super League partial results (Q1042952) (← links)
- Some statistical methods for random process data from seismology and neurophysiology (Q1098532) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood analysis of spike trains of interacting nerve cells (Q1104265) (← links)
- A continuous form of post-stratification (Q1145962) (← links)
- Asymptotic normality of finite Fourier transforms of stationary generalized processes (Q1168636) (← links)
- Cross-spectral analysis of processes with stationary increments including the stationary G/G/\(\infty\) queue (Q1211787) (← links)
- Identification of synaptic interactions (Q1224014) (← links)
- The identification of point process systems (Q1234534) (← links)
- A note on a representation for the Gauss-Poisson process (Q1244746) (← links)
- A note on the estimation of evoked response (Q1253861) (← links)
- Some basic aspects and uses of higher-order spectra (Q1324515) (← links)
- A particle migrating randomly on a sphere (Q1368996) (← links)
- Employing stochastic differential equations to model wildlife motion (Q1416112) (← links)
- An exploratory data analysis (EDA) of the paths of moving animals. (Q1429874) (← links)
- Three environmental probabilistic risk problems (Q1764310) (← links)
- John W. Tukey (1915--2000): His life and professional contributions (Q1873606) (← links)
- John W. Tukey's work on time series and spectrum analysis. (Q1873609) (← links)
- Trend analysis: Binary-valued and point cases (Q1911123) (← links)
- Modelling game outcomes of the Brazilian 2006 Series A Championship as ordinal-valued (Q2342404) (← links)
- Synthetic plots: some history and examples (Q2400230) (← links)
- The calculation of cumulants via conditioning (Q2535159) (← links)
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- Selected Works of David Brillinger (Q3092530) (← links)
- Automatic methods for generating seismic intensity maps (Q3147837) (← links)
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- Three months journeying of a Hawaiian monk seal (Q3626775) (← links)
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- A Biometrics Invited Paper with Discussion: The Natural Variability of Vital Rates and Associated Statistics (Q3750884) (← links)
- Consistent detection of a monotonic trend superposed on a stationary time series (Q3813103) (← links)
- A Note on the Re-Use of Samples (Q3846652) (← links)