Hanxiang Peng, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | State University of New York at Binghamton, Vestal, NY, United States |
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(Efficient estimation of linear functionals of a bivariate probability with equal marginals.) |
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Wu J, Peng H, Tu W. (2019) Large-sample estimation and inference in multivariate single-index models. Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 171: 382-396 |
Müller UU, Peng H, Schick A. (2019) Inference about the slope in linear regression: an empirical likelihood approach Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. 71: 181-211 |
Peng H, Tan F. (2018) Jackknife empirical likelihood goodness-of-fit tests for U-statistics based general estimating equations Bernoulli. 24: 449-464 |
Peng H, Schick A. (2018) Maximum empirical likelihood estimation and related topics Electronic Journal of Statistics. 12: 2962-2994 |
Peng H, Schick A. (2018) Asymptotic normality of quadratic forms with random vectors of increasing dimension Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 164: 22-39 |
Wang B, Liu Z, Li SE, et al. (2016) State-of-Charge Estimation for Lithium-Ion Batteries Based on a Nonlinear Fractional Model Ieee Transactions On Control Systems Technology |
Zhang F, Peng H, Zhou Y. (2016) Composite partial likelihood estimation for length-biased and right-censored data with competing risks Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 149: 160-176 |
Tan F, Tang Y, Peng H. (2015) The multivariate slash and skew-slash student t distributions Journal of Statistical Distributions and Applications. 2: 3 |
Peng H, Schick A. (2013) Empirical likelihood approach to goodness of fit testing Bernoulli. 19: 954-981 |
Peng H, Dang X, Wang X. (2010) The distribution of partially exchangeable random variables Statistics and Probability Letters. 80: 932-938 |