Rate of convergence of the information in a sample concerning a parameter

Igor Vajda

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal (1967)

  • Volume: 17, Issue: 2, page 225-231
  • ISSN: 0011-4642

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Vajda, Igor. "Rate of convergence of the information in a sample concerning a parameter." Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal 17.2 (1967): 225-231. <http://eudml.org/doc/12356>.

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References

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  1. M. Loéve, Probability Theory, 3-rd edition, Princeton, N. J. 
  2. A. Perez, Notions généralisées d'incertitude, d'entropie et d'information du point de vue de la theorie de martingales, Trans. of First Prague Conf. on Inf. Theory, Stat. Dec. Functions, Random Processes, 1957. (1957) Zbl0102.13204
  3. A. Perez, Information theory methods in reducing complex decision problems, Trans. of Fourth Prague Conf. on Inf. Theory, Stat. Dec. Functions, Random Processes, 1965. (1965) 
  4. A. Rényi, On the amount of information in a sample concerning a parameter, Publications of the Math. Inst. of the Hungarian Acad. Sci. (in print). 

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