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Pivotal Measures in Statistical Experiments and Sufficiency / by Sakutaro Yamada
(Lecture Notes in Statistics. ISSN:21977186 ; 84)

Edition 1st ed. 1994.
Publisher New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer
Year 1994
Size VIII, 129 p : online resource
Authors *Yamada, Sakutaro author
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Subjects LCSH:Statistics 
FREE:Statistical Theory and Methods
Notes 0 Introduction -- 1 Undominated experiments -- 1.1. Majorized experiments and their decomposition -- 1.2. Weakly dominated experiments -- 1.3. Examples -- 1.4. Bibliographical notes -- 2 PSS, pivotal measure and Neyman factorization -- 2.1. PSS and pivotal measure for majorized experiments -- 2.2. Generalizations of the Neyman factorization theorem -- 2.3. Neyman factorization and pivotal measure in the case of weak domination -- 2.4. Dominated case -- 2.5. Bibliographical notes -- 3 Structure of pairwise sufficient subfield and PSS -- 3.1. Discrete experiment case -- 3.2. Majorized experiment case -- 3.3. Burkholder problem of sufficiency and completions -- 3.4. Bibliographical notes -- 4 The Rao-Blackwell theorem and UMVUE -- 4.1. Rao-Blackwell theorem for PSS in weakly dominated experiments -- 4.2. Converse of a theorem of Lehmann and Scheffé -- 4.3. Bibliographical notes -- 5 Common conditional probability for PSS and its applications -- 5.1. Deficiency -- 5.2. Representation of M-space of majorized experiment -- 5.3. Representation of the common conditional probability for PSS by (T)-integral -- 5.4. Application of the extended notion of common conditional probability for PSS subfield -- 5.5. Bibliographical notes -- 6 Structure of pivotal measure -- 6.1. Minimal L-space -- 6.2. Maximal orthogonal system and pivotal measure -- 6.3. Bibliographical notes -- References -- List of symbols
In the present work I want to show a mathematical study of the statistical notion of sufficiency mainly for undominated statistical experiments. The famous Burkholder's (1961) and Pitcher's(1957) examples motivated some researchers to develop new theory of sufficiency. Le Cam (1964) is probably the most excellent paper in this field of study. This note also belongs to the same area. Though it is more restrictive than Le Cam's paper(1964), a study which is connected more directly with the classical papers of Halmos and Savage(1949) , and Bahadur(1954) is shown. Namely I want to develop a study based on the notion of pivotal measure which was introduced by Halmos and Savage(1949) . It is great pleasure to have this opportunity to thank Professor H. Heyer and Professor H. Morimoto for their careful reading the manuscript and valuable comments on it. I am also thankful to Professor H. Luschgy and Professor D. Mussmann for thei r proposal of wr i ting "the note". I would like to dedicate this note to the memory of my father Eizo
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