Refereed Book Chapters

 

 

1. Parametric sequential point estimation. Chapter 10, Handbook of Sequential Analysis (1991), B. K. Ghosh and P.K. Sen ed., 245-267. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York.

2. Nonlinear renewal theory and beyond: Reviewing the roles in the area of selection and ranking. Multiple Comparisons, Selection and Applications in Biometry, Festschrift in honor of C. W. Dunnett (1993), Fred M. Hoppe ed., 293-313. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York.

3. Two-Stage and multi-stage estimation. Chapter 26, The Exponential Distribution: Theory, Methods and Application (1995), N. Balakrishnan and A. P. Basu eds., 429-452. Gordon and Breach Publishers, Amsterdam.

4. On an improved accelerated sequential methodology with applications in selection and ranking. Frontiers in Probability and Statistics (1997), S. P. Mukherjee, S. K. Basu, and B. K. Sinha eds., 250-259. Narosa Publishing, New Delhi (with T. K. S. Solanky).

5. Sequential estimation of the mean of an exponential distribution via partial piecewise sampling. Applied Statistical Science, III: Nonparametric Statistics and Related Topics (1998), Sixty Fifth Birthday Festschrift Volume in Honor of A. K. Md. E. Saleh, S. Ejaz Ahmed ed., 215-223. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

6. New results on two-stage estimation of the mean of an exponential distribution. Perspectives in Statistical Science (2000), A. K. Basu, J. K. Ghosh, P. K. Sen, and B. K. Sinha eds., Chapter 19, 219-231. Oxford University Press, New Delhi (with W. T. Duggan).

7. On a two-stage procedure with higher than second-order approximations. Advances on Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of Probability and Statistics (2000), Volume 2, N. Balakrishnan ed., 247-278. Gordon and Breach Publishers, Amsterdam.

8. Sequential Sampling. The Encyclopedia of Environmetrics (2002), Volume 4, A. H. Shaarawi and W. W. Piegorsch eds., 1983-1988. Wiley, Inc., Chichester.

9. How many simulations should one run? Applied Sequential Methodologies (2004), N. Mukhopadhyay, S. Datta, and S. Chattopadhyay eds., 261-292. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York (with G. Cicconetti).

10. Kernel density estimation of wool fibre diameter. Applied Sequential Methodologies (2004), N. Mukhopadhyay, S. Datta, and S. Chattopadhyay eds., 141-170. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York (with B. M. de Silva).

11. Dependence or independence of the sample mean and variance in non-iid or non-normal cases and the role of some tests of independence. Recent Advances in Applied Probability (2005), IWAP 2002 Caracas Proceedings, Ricardo Baeza-Yates et al. eds., 397-426. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York.

12. Sequential sampling inspection could save money: A case in Connecticut in point. Proceedings of the XI-th International Symposium on Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis (2005), J. Janssen and P. Lenca eds., 846-854. ENST Bretagne, Brest, France.

13. Estimating reliabilities following purely sequential sampling from exponential populations. In Advances in Selection and Ranking, Multiple Comparisons and Reliability, S. Panchapakesan’s 70th Birthday Festschrift (2005), N. Balakrishnan, N. Kannan, and H. N. Nagaraja eds., 303-332. Birkhauser, Boston (with G. Cicconetti).

 

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