Celebrating Statistics
Papers in honour of Sir David Cox on his 80th birthday
Davison, A. C. (Editor),
Institute of Mathematics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne
Dodge, Yadolah (Editor),
Group de Statistique, Universite de Neuchâtel
Wermuth, N. (Editor),
Chalmers
Print publication date: 2005
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2007 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-856654-0 doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198566540.001.0001 |
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Abstract:
Sir David Cox is among the most important statisticians of the past half-century, making pioneering and highly influential contributions to a wide range of topics in statistics and applied probability. This book contains summaries of the invited talks at a meeting held at the University of Neuchâtel in July 2004 to celebrate David Cox’s 80th birthday. The chapters describe current developments across a wide range of topics, ranging from statistical theory and methods, through applied probability and modelling, to applications in areas including finance, epidemiology, hydrology, medicine, and social science. The book contains chapters by numerous well-known statisticians. It provides a summary of current thinking across a wide front by leading statistical thinkers.
Keywords: biostatistics, breast cancer, ecohydrology, epidemic modeling, epidemiology, finance, Lévy process, social statistics, statistical computing, statistical theory Table of Contents
Preface
David R. Cox: A brief biography
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Stochastic models for epidemics
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Stochastic soil moisture dynamics and vegetation response
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Theoretical statistics and asymptotics
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Exchangeability and regression models
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On semiparametric inference
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On non-parametric statistical methods
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Some topics in social statistics
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Biostatistics: the near future
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The Early Breast Cancer Trialists' Collaborative Group: a brief history of results to date
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How computing has changed statistics
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Are there discontinuities in financial prices?
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On some concepts of infinite divisibility and their roles in turbulence, finance and quantum stochastics
Bibliography
Index
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