University of Sydney Statistics Seminar
Seminars are usually held on Fridays at 2pm in Carslaw 173.
Information in the following areas is available:
- Monday 17 December 2001
Inestimability of association parameter based on a broken sample
Dr Bai Zhidong
National University of Singapore
Details
- Friday 12 October 2001
Games in a court of law
Professor Richard Cowan
School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney
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- Friday 5 October 2001
mathStatica: Mathematical Statistics with Mathematica
Dr Murray D. Smith
Econometrics and Business Statistics, University of Sydney
Details
- Friday 14 September 2001
Permutation tests for equality of distributions in
high-dimensional settings
Professor Nader Tajvidi
Lund University, Sweden
Details
- Friday 7 September 2001
Transform shrinkage, threshold selection and Empirical Bayes
Professor Iain Johnstone
Stanford University
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- Friday 31 August 2001
Modelling and Analysis of Time Series with long-Range Dependence and Fractality
Dr Shelton Peiris
University of Sydney
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- Friday 17th August 2001
Euler Characteristics for Gaussian Fields and Manifolds
Professor Robert J. Adler
Technion, Haifa, Israel
Details
- Friday 15th June 2001
Trend Estimation for Repeated Surveys using Rotation Group Estimates
Professor David G. Steel
University of Wollongong
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- Friday 11th May 2001
Constant versus Changing Self-Similarity Index
Dr Marc Raimondo
University of Sydney
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- Friday 20th April 2001
Fractal and aggregate tessellations
Professor Sergei Zuyev
Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK
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- Friday 6th April 2001
Comparative Genomics in a Post-Genomic Era
Dr Lars S Jermiin
School of Biological Sciences
University of Sydney
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- Friday 30th March 2001
On Adaptive Estimation of Linear Functionals
Dr Mark Low
University of Pennsylvania
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- Friday 23rd March 2001
On M-estimators and normal quantiles
Dr Andrezj Kozek
Macquarie University
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- Wednesday 14th February 2001
Summer Statistics Workshop
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