On the reducibility of a set of statistical hypotheses

Albert Pérez

Kybernetika (1970)

  • Volume: 06, Issue: 3, page (217)-224
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Pérez, Albert. "On the reducibility of a set of statistical hypotheses." Kybernetika 06.3 (1970): (217)-224. <http://eudml.org/doc/28374>.

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References

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  1. A. Perez, Information and ε -Sufficiency, Paper No. 41 presented at the 35th Session of the International Statistical Institute, Belgrad 1965. (1965) MR0205410
  2. A. Perez, Information Theory Methods in Reducing Complex Decision Problems, In: Tгansactions of the Fourth Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions and Random Processes (1965). Prague 1967, 55-87. (1965) MR0216676
  3. A. Perez, Information-Theoretic Risk Estimates in Statistical Decision, Kybernetika 3 (1967), 1, 1-21. (1967) Zbl0153.48403MR0208775
  4. A. Perez, Sur ľénergie informationnelle de M. Octav Onicescu, Rev. Roum. Math. Pures et Appl. XII (1967), 9, 1341-1347. (1967) MR0233464

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