Asymptotic Statistics B
Lecturer: Markus Pauly
Exercises taught by: Dennis Dobler
General Information
Language | English |
Lectures | 2 h |
Exercises Office Hours | 1 h (no exercise class on Tue, April 12) after appointment. |
Time and Venue
Lectures | Wednesday, 10:00 - 12:00, Heho 22/E18 |
Exercise | Tuesday, 12:00 - 14:00, HeHo 18/120 |
Exam:
Oral Exams on July 22 as well as October 5 & 6, 2016.
General Informations:
Prerequisites: | Suitable for masters students in "Mathematischer Biometrie", "Mathematik", "Wirtschaftsmathematik" or "Finance". Knowledge in measure theory and probability theory (including limit theorems) are required in advance. |
Exam: | Once 40 per cent of all exercise points are achieved, an application for the exam is possible. |
Contents: Excerpts of the following topics are covered in Asymptotic Statistics B:
Many of the classical statistical inference procedures need specific and stringent distributional assumptions which are often not met in practice. In the course it is shown how the tools of asymptotic statistics may provide a way out. In particular, the construction of asymptotic estimates, confidence intervals and tests is studied covering topics such as nonparametric density estimation, rank tests and resampling (permutation and randomization methods).
Exercise Sheets:
The exercise sheets are on the Moodle. Please apply there for this lecture.
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