Time Series, Fuzzy Analysis and Miscellaneous Topics
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Time Series, Fuzzy Analysis and Miscellaneous Topics

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Part I. TIME SERIES AND RELATED TOPICS
  3. Linear serial rank tests for randomness against ARMA alternatives. Annals of Statistics, 13 (1985), 1156–1181
  4. Linear and quadratic serial rank tests for randomness against serial dependence. Journal of Time Series Analysis, 8 (1987), 409–424
  5. Locally asymptotically optimal tests for randomness. New Perspectives in Theoretical and Applied Statistics, John Wiley and Sons, New York (1987), 87–99
  6. Optimal rank-based procedures for time series analysis: testing an ARMA model against other ARMA models. Annals of Statistics, 16 (1988), 402–432
  7. On locally asymptotically maximin tests for ARMA processes. In: Statistical Theory and Data Analysis II. (1988), 495–499. North Holland Publishing Company
  8. Asymptotically most powerful rank tests for multivariate randomness against serial dependence. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 30 (1989), 34–71
  9. Weak convergence of the U-statistic and weak invariance of the one-sample rank order statistic for Markov processes and ARMA models. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 31 (1989), 258–265
  10. Weak convergence of serial rank statistics under dependence with applications in time series and Markov processes. Annals of Probability, 18 (1990), 1361–1387
  11. Asymptotic normality of L-statistics based on m(n)-decomposable time series. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 35 (1990), 260–275
  12. Time series analysis via rank order theory: signed-rank tests for ARMA models. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 39 (1991), 1–29
  13. Rank tests for time series analysis. A survey. In: New Directions in Time Series Analysis (the IMA Volume in Mathematics and Its Applications) 45 (1992), 111–153. Springer-Verlag, New York/Heidelberg/Berlin
  14. Nonparametric prediction for random fields. Stochastic Processes and Their Applications, 48 (1993), 139–156
  15. Asymptotic behavior of L-statistics for a large class of time series. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 45 (1993), 687–701
  16. Aligned rank tests for linear models with autocorrelated error terms. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 50 (1994), 175–237
  17. Change curves in the presence of dependent noise. Change-Point Problems, a volume in the IMS Lecture Notes and Monograph Series, Volume 23 (1994), 242–254
  18. A multivariate Wald-Wolfowitz rank test against serial dependence. The Canadian Journal of Statistics, 23 (1995), 55–65
  19. Nonparametric approach for non-Gaussian vector stationary processes. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 56 (1996), 259–283
  20. The limiting density of unit root test statistics: A unifying technique. The Journal of Time Series Analysis, 21 (2000), 249–260
  21. Part II. FUZZY SET THEORY AND RELATED TOPICS
  22. Integration on fuzzy sets. Advances in Applied Mathematics, 3 (1982), 430–434
  23. A possibility measure is not a fuzzy measure. Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 7 (1982), 311–313
  24. Strong law of large numbers for Banach space valued random sets. Annals of Probability, 11 (1983), 222–224
  25. Strong law of large numbers with respect to a set-valued probability measure. Annals of Probability, 11 (1983), 1051–1054
  26. Differentials of fuzzy functions. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 91 (1983), 552–558
  27. The concept of normality for fuzzy random variables. Annals of Probability, 13 (1985), 1373–1379
  28. Limit theorems for random compact sets in Banach space. Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 97 (1985), 151–158
  29. Fuzzy random variables. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 114 (1986), 409–422
  30. Gaussian random sets in Banach space. Teoria Veroyatnostei i ee Primeneniya (also in Theory of Probability and Its Applications, Translation by SIAM), 31 (1986), 598–601
  31. Limit theorems for fuzzy random variables. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 407 (1986), 171–182
  32. Convergence theorem for fuzzy martingales. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 160 (1991), 107–122
  33. Limit theorems for fuzzy random variables. In: Asymptotics in Statistics and Probability: Papers in Honor of George Gregory Roussas. VSP International Science Publishers, The Netherlands (2000), 331–346
  34. Central limit theorem for Banach space valued fuzzy random variables. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 130 (2002), 1493–1501
  35. Strong law of large numbers for Banach space valued fuzzy random variables. Journal of Theoretical Probability, 15 (2002), 543–552
  36. Part III. MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
  37. Local maxima of the sample functions of the N-parameter Bessel process. Stochastic Processes and Their Applications, 9 (1979), 137–145
  38. Realization of lp by spaces of random variables. Applicable Analysis, 8 (1979), 337–347
  39. Shorted operators and generalized inverses of matrices. Linear Algebra and its Applications, 25 (1979), 45–56
  40. Complex planar splines. Journal of Approximation Theory, 31 (1981), 383–402
  41. Shorted matrices – an extended concept and some applications. Linear Algebra and its Applications, 42 (1982), 57–79
  42. The fundamental bordered matrix of linear estimation and the Duffin-Morley general linear electromechanical systems. Applicable Analysis, 14 (1983), 241–258
  43. Complex Chebyshev polynomials and generalizations with an application to the optimal choice of interpolating knots in complex planar splines. Journal of Approximation Theory, 37 (1983), 89–101
  44. Strong solutions of stochastic differential equations for multiparameter processes. Stochastics, 17 (1986), 19–41
  45. A new semigroup technique in Poisson approximation. Semigroup Forum, 38 (1989), 189–201
  46. Information. Acting Under Uncertainty: Multidisciplinary Conceptions. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/Lancaster (1990), 451–469
  47. A local algorithm for constructing non-negative cubic splines. Journal of Approximation Theory, 64 (1991), 1–16
  48. The time spent by the Wiener process in a narrow tube before leaving a wide tube. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 117 (1993), 529–536
  49. Maximum likelihood estimation for stationary point processes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A., 83 (1986), 541–545
  50. On time-reversibility and the uniqueness of moving average representations for non-Gaussian stationary time series. Biometrika, 75 (1988), 170–171
  51. Locally asymptotically rank-based procedures for testing autoregressive moving average dependence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A., 85 (1988), 2031–2035
  52. On some limit laws for perturbed empirical distribution functions. Statistics and Probability Letters, 21 (1994), 317–321
  53. Part IV. APPENDICES
  54. A. Volume 1. Nonparametric Methods in Statistics and Related Topics Contents
  55. B. Volume 2. Probability Theory and Extreme Value Theory Contents
  56. C. The Publications of Madan Lal Puri