The Second Erich L. Lehmann Symposium
May 19 - 22, 2004
Rice University
 
 
INVITED PROGRAM

 
 

CONTRIBUTED PROGRAM
 
 

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Travel  -- Lodging
Travel-Support
Events in Houston
Registration
Invited Sessions
Contributed Sessions
1st Lehmann Symposium
 
Symposium Chair and Organizer 
Javier Rojo 
      Statistics Department, MS-138 
Rice University
6100 Main Street
Houston, TX 77005
     Co-Chair 
Victor Perez-Abreu 
Probability and Statistics 
CIMAT
Callejon Jalisco
Guanajuato, MX
 Plenary Speakers
          Abstracts 
   Peter Bickel            --  UC Berkeley
From rank tests to semiparametrics
   Sir David Cox         --  Oxford
Graphical Markov models: a tool for interpretation
   Persi Diaconis         --   Stanford
In Praise of Statistical Theory
   Bradley Efron          --  Stanford
Confidence regions and inferences for a multivariate
normal mean vector
   Emanuel Parzen       --  Texas A&M
Data Modeling, Quantile/Quartile Functions, Confidence 
Intervals, Introductory Statistics Reform
   Kjell Doksum          --  UC Berkeley and UW Madison
Modeling Money
   Ingram Olkin           --  Stanford
Probability models for survival and reliability analysis
 Erich L. Lehmann      --  UC Berkeley
Conflicting principles in hypothesis testing

The  First Erich L. Lehmann Symposium was held at CIMAT in Guanajuato, Mexico during May of 2002. The Symposia originated as an effort to bring into focus a perceived need to examine current statistical methodology from an Optimality perspective.  Our model is the successful but, unfortunately defunct, Berkeley Symposium. It is our hope that the Symposia will develop into a worlwide event.

Proceedings from the First Symposium are about to go to press. We would like to invite you to consider publishing your contributions in the Proceedings of the Second Erich L. Lehmann Symposium


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is gratefully acknowledged.