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Technical Reports from 2002

General Department Series

These reports are supported primarily by grants from the National Science Foundation.

Please note that no report was issued as number 17 for this year.


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
2002-01 D.N. Politis
J.P. Romano
M. Wolf
Inference for Autocorrelations in the Possible Presence of a Unit Root
2002-02 J.E. Taylor A Gaussian Kinematic Formula
2002-03 P. Diaconis
S.P. Holmes
Random Walks on Trees and Matchings
2002-04 D.L. Donoho The Kolmogorov Sampler
2002-05 T. Keller
I. Olkin
Combining Correlated Unbiased Estimators for the Mean of a Normal Distribution
2002-06 B.W. Duncan
I. Olkin
Bias of the Estimates of Number Needed to Treat
2002-07 D.L. Donoho
O. Levi
Fast X-Ray and Beamlet Transforms for Three-Dimensional Data
2002-08 P. Diaconis Random Walks on Groups: Characters and Geometry
2002-09 A.G. Flesia
H. Hel-Or
A. Averbuch
E.J. Candès
R.R. Coifman
D.L. Donoho
Digital Implementation of Ridgelet Packets
2002-10B B. Efron
T. Hastie
I. Johnstone
R. Tibshirani
Least Angle Regression
2002-11B R. Tibshirani
B. Efron
Pre-Validation and Inference in Microarrays
2002-12 D.L. Donoho
J. Jin
Higher Criticism for Heterogeneous Mixtures
2002-13 P. Diaconis
E. Mayer-Wolf
O. Zeitouni
M.P.W. Zerner
Uniqueness of Invariant Measures for Split-Merge Transformations and the Poisson-Dirichlet Law
2002-14 D. Burr
S. Gomatam
On Nonparametric Regression for Current Status Data
2002-15 D.L. Donoho
O. Levi
J. Starck
V.J. Martinez
Multiscale Geometric Analysis for 3-D Catalogues
2002-16 P. Diaconis Mathematical Developments from the Analysis of Riffle Shuffling
2002-18 A.J. D'Aristotile
P. Diaconis
C.M. Newman
Brownian Motion and the Classical Groups
2002-19 S. Holmes Statistics for Phylogenetic Trees
2002-20 A. Dembo
Y. Peres
J. Rosen
O. Zeitouni
Cover Times for Brownian Motion and Random Walks in Two Dimensions
2002-21 A. Dembo
A. Guionnet
O. Zeitouni
Moderate Deviations for the Spectral Measure of Certain Random Matrices
2002-22 A. Dembo
T. Weissman
The Minimax Distortion Redundancy in Noisy Source Coding
2002-23 A. Dembo
Y. Peres
J. Rosen
Brownian Motion on Compact Manifolds: Cover Time and Late Points
2002-24 A. Dembo
J. Deuschel
D. Duffie
Large Portfolio Losses
2002-25 W. Bryc
A. Dembo
A. Kagan
On the Maximum Correlation Coefficient
2002-26 A. Dembo
N. Gantert
O. Zeitouni
Large Deviations for Random Walk in Random Environment with Holding Times
2002-27 D.L. Donoho
C. Grimes
When Does ISOMAP Recover the Natural Parameterization of Families of Articulated Images?
2002-28 T.L. Lai
S.P.S. Wong
Valuation of American Options via Basis Functions
2002-29 H.P. Chan
T.L. Lai
Saddlepoint Approximations and Nonlinear Boundary Crossing Probabilities of Markov Random Walks
2002-30 T.L. Lai
T.W. Lim
Exercise Regions and Efficient Valuation of American Fixed Strike Lookback Options
2002-31 T.L. Lai Stochastic Approximation
2002-32 T.L. Lai Interim and Terminal Analyses of Clinical Trials with Failure-Time Endpoints and Related Group Sequential Designs
2002-33 F. Bassetti
A. Bodini
E. Regazzini
Outline of a New Predictive and Self-Controlling Methodology
2002-34 P. Diaconis Patterns in Eigenvalues: The 70th Josiah Willard Gibbs Lecture
2002-35 D.L. Donoho
A.G. Flesia
U. Shankar
V. Paxson
J. Coit
S. Staniford
Multiscale Stepping-Stone Detection: Detecting Pairs of Jittered Interactive Streams by Exploiting Maximum Tolerable Delay
2002-36 D.L. Donoho
M. Elad
Optimally Sparse Representation in General (Non-Orthogonal) Dictionaries via l_1 Minimization
2002-37 E.J. Candès
D.L. Donoho
New Tight Frames of Curvelets and Optimal Representations of Objects with C^2 Singularities
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Biostatistics Series

These reports are supported primarily by grants from the National Institutes of Health.


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
BIO 220 B. Efron
T. Hastie
I. Johnstone
R. Tibshirani
Least Angle Regression
[also issued as 2002-10B in the General Series]
BIO 221 R. Tibshirani
B. Efron
Pre-Validation and Inference in Microarrays
[also issued as 2002-11B in the General Series]
BIO 222 B.A. Rath
S.L. Buge
T.C. Merigan
R.A. Olshen
J. Halpern
L. Liu
C.R. Frey
Continued Lamivudine Exposure of Lamivudine-Resistant HIV Type I Clinical Isolates Impairs the Development of Co-Resistance to Nonnucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
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