Sufficient statistics for the brownian sheet

Oliver Brockhaus

Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg (1993)

  • Volume: 27, page 44-52

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Brockhaus, Oliver. "Sufficient statistics for the brownian sheet." Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg 27 (1993): 44-52. <http://eudml.org/doc/113859>.

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References

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  1. [1] O. Brockhaus, Der Zusammenhang zwischen Suffizienter Statistik und Drift beim Brownschen Blatt, Diplomarbeit, Universität Bonn (1992). 
  2. [2] E.B. Dynkin, Sufficient Statistics and extreme points, Annals of Probability6, 705-730 (1978). Zbl0403.62009MR518321
  3. [3] H. Föllmer, Phase transition and Martin boundary, Séminaire de Probabilités IX, Lecture Notes in Mathematics465, 305-317, Springer (1975). Zbl0367.60112MR426176
  4. [4] H. Föllmer, Martin Boundaries on Wiener Space, Diffusion Processes and Related Problems in Analysis, volume I, Editor M.Pinsky, Progress in Probability22, 3-16, Birkhäuser (1991). Zbl0726.60078MR1110153
  5. [5] T. Jeulin, M. Yor, Une décomposition non-canonique du drap brownien, Séminaire de Probabilités XXVI, Lecture Notes in Mathematics1526, 322-347, Springer (1992). Zbl0767.60082MR1232001

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