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Proceedings of the 5th Pannonian Symposium, Visegrad, Hungary, May
20-24, 1985
The Fourth Pannonian Symposium on Mathematical Statistics was held
in Bad Tatzmannsdorf, Austria, 4-10 September, 1983. The first two
Symposia were held there in 1979 and 1981; whereas the Third
Symposium was staged in Visegrad, Hungary in 1982. The proceedings
volumes of these conferences, published by Springer, D. Reidel, and
D. Reidel & Akademiai Kiad6, respec tively give information
about the objectives of the Pannonian Symposia and the topics
covered. About 130 participants from 17 countries took part in this
Fourth Symposium, and 92 lectures were presented. This volume
contains 21 reviewed contributions which cover various aspects of
the application of mathematical statistics. A second group of
papers dealing with problems of probability theory and decision
theory is published in a separate volume entitled "Probability and
Statistidal Decision Theory." Roughly speaking, the papers can be
grouped into three main categories. The first group is the
application of probability theory. A special type of application is
shown in the invited paper of P. Erdos, namely probabilistic
methods in number theory. Further models of applied probability
covered by the papers are game theory, urn models, best choice
models and random graphs. The second group could be best
characterized by the term mathematical statistics for models of
real data. Such models are linear models, regression,
discrimination, time series, analysis of censored data, goodness of
fit approxima tion of processes. The papers show the increasing
importance of VII new theoretical results (i. e."
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