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On record values and record times
Journal of Applied Probability, 1972A correspondence between record values and independent increment point processes is established. The asymptotic behaviour of record value sequences is studied, and results on the asymptotic behaviour of record times (for continuous F) are obtained as special cases. The joint law of the kth record value and the kth record time is also derived.
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Value of Keeping Records of Mortality
The European Journal of Surgery, 2002To evaluate treatment and complications which is essential for good medical practice.Prospective audit.City hospital, The Netherlands.All the patients who died on the surgical ward between 1994 and 1998 and were classified according to four categories of mortality recording.The causes of death, inaccuracies in treatment and the extent of agreement ...
Jan Willem H P, Lardenoye +4 more
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K-record values and the extreme-value index
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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ON A CHARACTERIZATION BASED ON RECORD VALUES
Australian Journal of Statistics, 1977Let {Xn, n≥1} be a sequence of independent identically distributed random variables with continuous distribution function F(.). Xi is record value of this sequence if Xi > max {X1,…,X i,1). X1 is a record value by convention, Define LO=1, [n=min (j/j>Ln-1, Xi >X in-1), n>1. Then (Xln, n≥0) is the sequence of record values.
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The hidden value of paper records
Science, 2018We are wandering on foot in the forests of Glacier Bay, Alaska, in a steady rain, searching for a tree that is visible in a decades-old photograph. The willows form a green wall as we push through, soaking wet despite our full rubber raingear.
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Record values and inter-record times
Journal of Applied Probability, 1973First, asymptotic results for inter-record times when the CDF of the underlying IID process is not necessarily continuous are obtained, by a stochastic order argument, from known results for the continuous case. Then the asymptotic behaviour of the bivariate process of upper-record values and inter-record times is studied.
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Record values and extreme value distributions
Journal of Applied Probability, 1982The limit distribution of thekth maximum from a random sample of sizenwhenn →∞ is identified as the distribution of thekth lower record value from one of three extreme value distributions. This fact is used in giving a different canonical representation and new proofs of the results of Hall (1978) for this limiting random variable.
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On k-th record times, record values and their moments
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Bieniek, Milena, Szynal, Dominik
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Student Records – Are They of Value?
The Aboriginal Child at School, 1978At the 1977 Small Schools Conference in the Northern Territory a great deal of concern was expressed by representatives from all over the Territory about the lack of continuity in small schools. One manifestation of this was the absence, in many cases, of meaningful student records that allow a new teacher to immediately make some valid assessment of ...
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Record values with constraints
Vestnik St. Petersburg University: Mathematics, 2013Record values are very popular in probability and mathematical statistics. There are many books and papers concerned with classical record values and record times, i.e., records in sequences of independent equally distributed random variables. In recent times, new types of record values (records in the Fα-scheme, record values in sequences of unequally
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