Some problems in sequential analysis
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The problem of estimating the mean of a normal distribution is considered in the special case when the data arrive at random times. Certain classes of Bayes sequential estimation procedures are derived under LINEX and reflected normal loss function and with the observation cost determined by a function of the stopping time and the number of observations up to this time.
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∗ Supported by the Serbian Scientific Foundation, grant No 04M01 We consider some relations between p-sequential-like properties and cleavability of topological spaces. Under a special assumption we give an very easy proof of the following result of A.V. Arhangel’skii (the main result in [1]): if a (countably) compact space X is cleavable over the class of sequential spaces, then X is also sequential.
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