Bhaskar Bhattacharya
Affiliations: | Mathematics | Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL |
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Sign in to add traineeDharshana S. Arachchi Appuhamillage | grad student | 2010 | SIU Carbondale |
Mohammad M. Al-Talib | grad student | 2014 | SIU Carbondale |
Huijun Yi | grad student | 2014 | SIU Carbondale |
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Bhattacharya B, Al-talib M. (2017) A minimum relative entropy based correlation model between the response and covariates Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B-Statistical Methodology. 79: 1095-1118 |
Yi H, Bhattacharya B. (2016) Constrained inference when the sampled and target populations differ Entropy. 18 |
Bhattacharya B. (2012) Covariance selection and multivariate dependence Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 106: 212-228 |
Bhattacharya B. (2009) Optimal use of historical information Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 139: 4051-4063 |
Bhattacharya B. (2007) Testing for ordered failure rates under general progressive censoring Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 137: 1775-1786 |
Bhattacharya B. (2006) Maximum entropy characterizations of the multivariate Liouville distributions Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 97: 1272-1283 |
Bhattacharya B, Basu A. (2003) Disparity based goodness-of-fit tests for and against order restrictions for multinomial models Journal of Nonparametric Statistics. 15: 1-10 |
Bhattacharya B, Habtzghi D. (2002) Median of the p value under the alternative hypothesis American Statistician. 56: 202-206 |
Bhattacharya B. (2002) Tests of parameters of several gamma distributions with inequality restrictions Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. 54: 565-576 |
Bhattacharya B. (2001) Csiszar divergence from constant failure rate model for grouped data Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods. 30: 1131-1141 |