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An Asymptotic Theory for Empirical Reliability and Concentration Processes

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Mik16s Cs6rgO and David M. Mason initiated their collaboration on the topics of this book while attending the CBMS-NSF Regional Confer ence at Texas A & M University in 1981. Independently of them, Sandor Cs6rgO and Lajos Horv~th have begun their work on this subject at Szeged University. The idea of writing a monograph together was born when the four of us met in the Conference on Limit Theorems in Probability and Statistics, Veszpr~m 1982. This collaboration resulted in No. 2 of Technical Report Series of the Laboratory for Research in Statistics and Probability of Carleton University and University of Ottawa, 1983. Afterwards David M. Mason has decided to withdraw from this project. The authors wish to thank him for his contributions. In particular, he has called our attention to the reverse martingale property of the empirical process together with the associated Birnbaum-Marshall inequality (cf.,the proofs of Lemmas 2.4 and 3.2) and to the Hardy inequality (cf. the proof of part (iv) of Theorem 4.1). These and several other related remarks helped us push down the 2 moment condition to EX 00 in all our weak approximation theorems.

List of contents

l. Introduction.- 2. The basic setting for the approximations and variance preliminaries.- 3. Auxiliary processes: Integrals of empirical processes.- 4. Mean residual life processes.- 5. Auxiliary processes: Empirical increments of Brownian bridge integrals.- 6. Total time on test processes.- 7. Scaled total time on test processes.- 8. Discussion of results on total time on test processes.- 9. Total time on test from the first failure.- 10. Unscaled empirical Lorenz processes.- 11. Empirical Lorenz processes.- 12. Discussion of results on empirical Lorenz processes.- 13. The empirical concentration process of Goldie.- 14. Discussion of results on the Goldie concentration process.- 15. Further diversity and concentration processes.- 16. Indices of inequality, diversity, and concentration.- 17. Bootstrapping empirical functionals.- 18. References.

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Authors Miklos Csarga, Sandor Csarga, M. Csorgo, Miklo Csörgö, Miklos Csörgö, Sando Csörgö, Sandor Csörgö, Lajos Horváth
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.01.2013
 
EAN 9780387963594
ISBN 978-0-387-96359-4
No. of pages 173
Weight 300 g
Illustrations V, 173 p. 1 illus.
Series Lecture Notes in Statistics
Lecture Notes in Statistics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

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