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Rejoinder to "Is Bayes Posterior just Quick and Dirty Confidence?" by D. A. S. Fraser [arXiv:1112.5582]
This is a pedagogical account of the recent results of Brydges and Imbrie, described from the point of view of Grassmann integration. Some simple extensions are pointed out.
As the title indicates
Corrections are brought to an article of Friesen on continued fractions of a given period.
Fisher's fluctuation-response relation is one of four famous scaling formulae and is consistent with a vanishing correlation-function anomalous dimension above the upper critical dimension d_c. However, it has long been known that numerical…
We respond to comments on our paper, titled "Instrumental variable estimation of the causal hazard ratio."
Comment on ``Gibbs Sampling, Exponential Families, and Orthogonal Polynomials'' [arXiv:0808.3852]
The probability distribution function (PDF) for prices on financial markets is derived by extremization of Fisher information. It is shown how on that basis the quantum-like description for financial markets arises and different financial…
Discussion of "Statistical Inference: The Big Picture" by R. E. Kass [arXiv:1106.2895]
Fracture functions and their evolution equations are reviewed. Some phenomenological applications are briefly discussed.
Recently, we have proposed a new diffusive representation for fractional derivatives and, based on this representation, suggested an algorithm for their numerical computation. From the construction of the algorithm, it is immediately…
We summarise the talks presented in the working group on diffraction and vector mesons at the DIS 2009 workshop.
I provide some comments on Arithmetic Teichmuller Spaces constructed in my paper arXiv:2106.11452.
Introductory lectures on Extra Dimensions delivered at TASI 2004. The emphasis is on basic mechanisms rather than specific models.
In this paper, we review Fisher information matrices properties in weighted version and discuss inequalities/bounds on it by using reduced weight functions. In particular, an extended form of the Fisher information inequality previously…
This handbook chapter gives an introduction to the sharp regression discontinuity design, covering identification, estimation, inference, and falsification methods.
Reply to ``Comment on [Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 630 (1998)]''
Fisher (1934) argued that certain ancillary statistics form a relevant subset, a subset of the sample space on which inference should be restricted, and showed that conditioning on their observed value reduces the dimension of the data…
Experimental life sciences like biology or chemistry have seen in the recent decades an explosion of the data available from experiments. Laboratory instruments become more and more complex and report hundreds or thousands measurements for…
This is a comment for a paper entitled "Low-Temperature Magnetic Properties of the Kondo Lattice Model in One Dimension" [S.Minami and H.Kawamura, JPSJ84,044702(2015)].