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Technical Reports from 1989

National Science Foundation Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting NSF award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
AND NSF 34 K. Ryu Continuous Model, Discrete Observations: Implications for Proportional Hazard Model in Duration Analysis
AND NSF 35 Y. Amemiya
T.W. Anderson
Percentage Points for a Test of Rank in Multivariate Components of Variance
COV NSF 68 A.R. Barron
T.M. Cover
Minimum Complexity Density Estimation
COV NSF 69 T.M. Cover
P. Gacs
R.M. Gray
Kolmogorov's Contributions to Information Theory and Algorithmic Complexity
COV NSF 70 K.C. Baron Time Varying Volatility in the Treasury Market
COV NSF 71 W.H.R. Equitz Successive Refinement of Information
EFS NSF 309 B. Efron Regression Percentiles Using Asymmetric Squared Error Loss
EFS NSF 310 I.M. Johnstone On Singular Value Decompositions for the Radon Transform and Smoothness Classes of Functions
EFS NSF 311 C. Bai
P.J. Bickel
R.A. Olshen
Hyperaccuracy of Bootstrap Based Prediction
EFS NSF 312 C. Léger
J.P. Romano
Bootstrap Choice of Tuning Parameters
EFS NSF 313 M. Honda Sampling Distribution of t Statistics Under Non-Normality II: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study
EFS NSF 314 C. Léger
J.P. Romano
Bootstrap Adaptive Trimmed Means
EFS NSF 315 C. Stein The Number of Regular Graphs of Given Degree and Order
EFS NSF 316 M.A. Martin On Bootstrap Iteration for Coverage Correction in Confidence Intervals
EFS NSF 317 T.J. DiCiccio
C.A. Field
D.A.S. Fraser
Marginal Tail Probabilities and Inference for Real Parameters
EFS NSF 318 A. Owen Empirical Likelihood for Linear Models
EFS NSF 319 B. Efron
D. Feldman
Compliance as an Explanatory Variable in Clinical Trials
EFS NSF 320 P. Diaconis Patterned Matrices
EFS NSF 321 A.S. Greenhalgh Random Walks on Groups with Subgroup Invariance Properties
EFS NSF 322 D.L. Donoho
I.M. Johnstone
Minimax Risk Over l_p-Balls
EFS NSF 323 B. Efron Overdispersion Estimates Based on the Method of Asymmetric Maximum Likelihood
EFS NSF 324 P. Hall
A.B. Owen
Empirical Likelihood Confidence Bands in Curve Estimation
EFS NSF 325 P. Diaconis
D. Stroock
Geometric Bounds for Eigenvalues of Markov Chains
EFS NSF 326 P. Diaconis
D.A. Freedman
A Version of de Finetti's Theorem for Continuous Exponential Families
EFS NSF 327 P. Diaconis
D.A. Freedman
On the Uniform Consistency of Bayes Estimates for Multinomial Probabilities
EFS NSF 328 P. Diaconis
L. Smith
Residual Analysis for Discrete Longitudinal Data
EFS NSF 329 D. Bayer
P. Diaconis
Trailing the Dovetail Shuffle to its Lair
EFS NSF 330 P. Diaconis
J.A. Fill
Examples for the Theory of Strong Stationary Duality with Countable State Spaces
EFS NSF 331 M. Pollak
D. Siegmund
Sequential Detection of a Change in a Normal Mean When the Initial Value is Unknown
EFS NSF 332 F. Chung
P. Diaconis
R. Graham
Universal Cycles for Combinatorial Structures
EFS NSF 333 D. Siegmund Tail Approximations for Maxima of Random Fields
EFS NSF 334 J.P. Romano On the Behavior of Randomization Tests Without a Group Invariance Assumption
EFS NSF 335 P. Diaconis
C. Greene
Applications of Murphy's Elements
EFS NSF 336 C. Stein A Way of Using Auxiliary Randomization
EFS NSF 337 M.A. Martin A Note on Using the Jackknife to Estimate Quantile Variance
EFS NSF 338 D.N. Politis
J.P. Romano
A General Resampling Scheme for Triangular Arrays of α-Mixing Random Variables with Application to the Problem of Spectral Density Estimation
LAI NSF 08 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Rank Regression Methods for Left Truncated and Right Censored Data
LAI NSF 09 M.G. Gu
T.L. Lai
Weak Convergence of Time-Sequential Censored Rank Statistics with Applications to Sequential Testing in Clinical Trials
LAI NSF 10 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Large Sample Theory of a Modified Buckley-James Estimator in Regression Analysis with Censored Data
LAI NSF 11 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Parallel Recursive Algorithms in Asymptotically Efficient Adaptive Control of Linear Stochastic Systems
LAI NSF 12 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Recursive Identification and Adaptive Prediction in Linear Stochastic Systems
OLK NSF 256 T.J. DiCiccio
C.A. Field
D.A.S. Fraser
Marginal Tail Probabilities and Inference for Real Parameters
[also issued as EFS 317 in this series]
OLK NSF 257 Z.G. Ignatov
V.K. Kaishev
Linear Combinations of Dirichlet Distributed Random Variables and B-Splines
OLK NSF 258 I. Olkin Interface Between Statistics and Linear Algebra
OLK NSF 259 E.B. Holmgren Utilizing P-P Plots in Meta-Analysis as General Measures of Treatment Effects
OLK NSF 260 I. Guttman
I. Olkin
Retention or Attrition Models
OLK NSF 261 I. Guttman
I. Olkin
Modeling Interlaboratory Differences: A Bayesian Analysis
OLK NSF 262 A.W. Marshall
I. Olkin
Bivariate Distributions Generated from Pólya--Eggenberger Urn Models
OLK NSF 263 M. Scarsini Copulae of Probability Measures on Product Spaces
OLK NSF 264 I. Olkin
J. Finn
Testing Correlated Correlations
OLK NSF 265 A.W. Marshall
I. Olkin
Life Distributions from Pólya's Urn Model
OLK NSF 266 T. Kamakura
T. Yanagimoto
Estimating and Testing Weibull Means Based on the Method of Moments
OLK NSF 267 I. Olkin
Y.L. Tong
Positive Dependence of a Class of Multivariate Exponential Distributions
SWI NSF 18 A. Owen Image Segmentation via Iterated Conditional Expectations
SWI NSF 19 A. Venetoulias Parameter Estimation in Image Processing
SWI NSF 20 K.J. Coakley Spatial Statistics for Predicting Flow Through a Rock Fracture
SWI NSF 21 G. Storvik Data-Reduction by Separation of Signal and Noise Components for Multivariate Spatial Images
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Laboratory for Computational Statistics Series

These reports were issued in a limited series by the LCS and SLAC and were supported primarily by grants from the United States Department of Energy, as well as other federal agencies.


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
LCS 103 H. Zhang Image Restoration: Flexible Neighborhood Systems and Iterated Conditional Expectations
LCS 104 J. Sun P-Values in Projection Pursuit
LCS 105 I.E. Frank Comparative Monte Carlo Study of Biased Regression Techniques
LCS 106 S.C. Morton Interpretable Projection Pursuit
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Study on Statistics and Environmental Factors in Health Series

These reports were issued in a long-running series under the auspices of the SIAM Institute for Mathematics and Society and were supported by grants from the US Energy Research and Development Administration, later the Department of Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency.

This study was undertaken jointly with the Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, which issued many of the titles in the series. Most of these are now available here, but small gaps yet remain.


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SIMS 119 A. Venetoulias Statistical Image Processing: An Annotated Bibliography
SIMS 121 R.D. Martin
R.H. Zamar
Asymptotically Min-Max Bias Robust M-Estimates of Scale
SIMS 122 A. Owen Image Segmentation via Iterated Conditional Expectations
SIMS 123 A. Venetoulias Parameter Estimation in Image Processing
SIMS 124 K.J. Coakley Spatial Statistics for Predicting Flow through a Rock Fracture
SIMS 125 G. Storvik Data Reduction by Separation of Signal and Noise Components for Multivariate Spatial Images
SIMS 126 K. Cameron Two-Stage Sampling of Spatial Fields
SIMS 127 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Selected Methods for Analyzing Trends in Environmental Data Series
SIMS 128 K. Knight
B. Leroux
J. Millar
A.J. Petkau
Air Pollution and Human Health: A Study Based on Hospital Admissions Data from Prince George, British Columbia
SIMS 129 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 1: Concentrations of Hydrogen Ions
SIMS 130 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 2: Concentrations of Sulfate
SIMS 131 D Rabinowitz Using Exploration History to Estimate Undiscovered Resources
SIMS 132 D.E. Shapiro
P. Switzer
Extracting Time Trends from Multiple Monitoring Sites
SIMS 133 C. Loader
P. Switzer
Spatial Covariance Estimation for Monitoring Data
SIMS 135 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 3: Concentrations of Nitrate
SIMS 136 K. Knight
B. Leroux
J. Millar
A.J. Petkau
Air Pollution and Human Health: A Study Based on Emergency Room Visits Data from Prince George, British Columbia
SIMS 137 H. Joe
R.L. Smith
I. Weissman
Bivariate Threshold Methods for Extremes
SIMS 138 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 4: Concentrations of Chloride
SIMS 139 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 5: Concentrations of Potassium
SIMS 140 H. Joe On Fitting Multivariate Extreme Value Distributions, with Applications to Environmental Data
SIMS 141 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 6: Concentrations of Magnesium
SIMS 142 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 7: Concentrations of Ammonium
SIMS 143 R.D. Martin
R.H. Zamar
Bias-Robust Estimation of Scale When Location is Unknown
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National Security Agency Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting NSA award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SIE NSA 01 M. Pollak
D. Siegmund
Sequential Detection of Change in a Normal Mean When the Initial Value is Unknown
[also issued as EFS 331 in the NSF series]
SIE NSA 02 J.T. Chang Random Walks, Moderate Deviations, and the Cusum Procedure
SIE NSA 03 D. Siegmund Tail Approximations for Maxima of Random Fields [also issued as EFS 333 in the NSF series]
SIE NSA 04 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Parallel Recursive Algorithms in Asymptotically Efficient Adaptive Control of Linear Stochastic Systems [also issued as LAI 11 in the NSF series]
SIE NSA 05 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Recursive Identification and Adaptive Prediction in Linear Stochastic Systems
[also issued as LAI 12 in the NSF series]
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Air Force Office of Scientific Research Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting AFO award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SIE AFO 01 M. Pollak
D. Siegmund
Sequential Detection of Change in a Normal Mean When the Initial Value is Unknown
[also issued as SIE 01 in the NSA series]
SIE AFO 02 J. Sun P-Values in Projection Pursuit
SIE AFO 03 D. Siegmund Tail Approximations for Maxima of Random Fields
[also issued as SIE 03 in the NSA series]
SIE AFO 04 G. Alsmeyer Some Relations Between Harmonic Renewal Measures and Certain First Passage Times
SIE AFO 05 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Parallel Recursive Algorithms in Asymptotically Efficient Adaptive Control of Linear Stochastic Systems [also issued as SIE 04 in the NSA series]
SIE AFO 06 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Recursive Identification and Adaptive Prediction in Linear Stochastic Systems
[also issued as SIE 05 in the NSA series]
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Army Research Office Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting ARO award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
AND ARO 22 T.W. Anderson Second-Order Moments of a Stationary Markov Chain and Some Applications
AND ARO 23 T.W. Anderson
N. Kunitomo
Asymptotic Robustness in Regression and Autoregression Based on Lindeberg Conditions
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Office of Naval Research Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting ONR award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SOL ONR 412 D.R. Hoover Comparisons of Improved Bonferroni and Sidak/Slepian Bounds with Applications to Normal Markov Processes
SOL ONR 413 B.P. Carlin
A.E. Gelfand
Approaches for Empirical Bayes Confidence Intervals
SOL ONR 414 R.A. Lockhart
M.A. Stephens
Tests for the Gamma Distribution with Estimated Shape Parameters
SOL ONR 415 A.E. Gelfand
A.F.M. Smith
Sampling Based Approaches to Calculating Marginal Densities
SOL ONR 416 D.R. Hoover Subset Complement Addition Upper Bounds --- An Improved Inclusion/Exclusion Method
SOL ONR 417 H. Doss On Estimating the Dependence Between Two Point Processes
SOL ONR 418 A.E. Gelfand
D.K. Dey
Improved Estimation of the Disturbance Variance in a Linear Regression Model
SOL ONR 419 H. Solomon
M.A. Stephens
An Extension of Cochran's Test for Homogeneity of Variances
SOL ONR 420 M.A. Stephens Computer Problems in Goodness-of-Fit
SOL ONR 421 A.E. Gelfand
S.E. Hills
A. Racine-Poon
A.F.M. Smith
Illustration of Bayesian Inference in Normal Data Models Using Gibbs Sampling
SOL ONR 422 D.R. Hoover
F.M. Guess
Response Linked Censoring: Modeling and Estimation
SOL ONR 423 B.P. Carlin
A.E. Gelfand
A Sample Reuse Method for Accurate Parametric Empirical Bayes Confidence Intervals
SOL ONR 424 D.R. Jensen
H. Solomon
Approximations to Joint Distributions of Definite Quadratic Forms
SOL ONR 425 A.E. Gelfand
S.R. Dalal
A Note on Overdispersed Exponential Families
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Biostatistics Series

These reports are supported primarily by grants from the Public Health Service.


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
BIO 128 B. Efron Regression Percentiles Using Asymmetric Squared Error Loss [also issued as EFS 309 in the NSF series]
BIO 129 B. Efron
D. Feldman
Compliance as an Explanatory Variable in Clinical Trials
[also issued as EFS 319 in the NSF series]
BIO 130 B. Efron Overdispersion Estimates Based on the Method of Asymmetric Maximum Likelihood
[also issued as EFS 323 in the NSF series]
BIO 131 P. Diaconis
L. Smith
Residual Analysis for Discrete Longitudinal Data
[also issued as EFS 328 in the NSF series]
BIO 132 H. Petri
T. Kamakura
Logistic Regression Models for Markers of Drug Effects in Medication Histories
BIO 133 J.H. Butler
E.A. Gilpin
L. Gordon
R.A. Olshen
Tree-Structured Survival Analysis II
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