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  2. A More General Pandora’s Rule Richard Weber, University of ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/talks/LSEseminar13113.pdf
    14 Nov 2013: 5/57 ,. Varian’s problem: ‘economics and search’. Hal Varian (1999) put Weitzman’s problem like this:. ... If time for two books, show Lonely Planet. 6/57 ,. Varian’s problem: ‘economics and search’.
  3. 22 May 2013: 22. 6.3 Optimal stopping over the infinite horizon. 22. 6.4 Sequential Probability Ratio Test. ... 6615.4 Problems in which time appears explicitly. 6615.5 Example: monopolist. 6715.6 Example: neoclassical economic growth.
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  5. Modelling Communication Networks

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/CP/
    13 Mar 2013: The design and control of such networks present challenges of a mathematical, engineering and economic nature.
  6. Cluster detection in networks using percolation

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/BEJ412.pdf
    14 Mar 2013: 2]. Lemma 4. In path detection, the scan test is asymptotically powerful if. ... Then the test based on Sm(tm) is powerlessunder some additional conditions on F0.
  7. WIAS2013.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rjs57/WIAS2013.pdf
    3 Feb 2013: We can therefore use tr(Â) as a test statistic, andgenerate a critical value from bootstrap samples drawnfrom f̂n. ... This test is consistent: if P0 is not log-concave, then thepower converges to 1 as n.
  8. Nonparametric Bernstein-von Mises theorems in Gaussian white noise

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/AOS1133.pdf
    28 Oct 2013: Bayesianinference on f is then entirely based on this posterior distribution—it gives accessto point estimates for f , credible sets and tests in a natural way. ... A frequentistgoodness of fit test of a null hypothesis H0 : f = f0 could, for instance,
  9. Statistics

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/stats/index.html
    31 Jul 2013: lecture 13). Factor analysis and the Myers-Briggs test. (Lecture 14). Discriminant analysis, principal components, bootstrap. ... One in 750,000? One in 20,000? One in 15,000,000? Wikipedai entriies of some famous statisticians: Bayes (Bayesian inference)
  10. Richard Weber's Publications

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/publications/papers.html
    8 Nov 2013: In Second Workshop on the Economics of Peer-to-Peer Systems, Harvard University, 2004. ... C. Courcoubetis and R. R. Weber, Economic issues in shared infrastructures, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 20: 594-608, 2012.
  11. 7 Feb 2013: Achievable Performance Region Approach. • Many applications (economics, engineering,. ). What has Happened Since 1989? • ... Playing golf with N balls. Achievable Performance Region Approach. • Many applications (economics, engineering,. ). •
  12. Tutorial Bandit Processes and Index Policies Richard Weber,…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/talks/YETQweber2013.pdf
    14 Nov 2013: Martin L. Weitzman is Professor of Economics at Harvard University. 13 / 52. ... Proofs of the Index Theorem. Interchange arguments (but cunning ones!). Economic/gaming argument.

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