Message-ID: <x2irrfkkfw.fsf@turmalin.kubism.ku.dk>
Date: 2006-02-16T22:28:19Z
From: Peter Dalgaard
Subject: A concrete type I/III Sum of square problem
In-Reply-To: <43F4E3D0.3050000@gmail.com>
Kjetil Brinchmann Halvorsen <kjetilbrinchmannhalvorsen at gmail.com> writes:
> If that language behind the barrier is Danish, there must be at least a
> few persons on the list who could benefit, so url's are welcome!
URLs??? We're talking ca. 1980 here.... Try "yellowing leaflets in a
corner of my basement". Hand-written or sent to a secretary who was
juggling the golf-ball typehead on an IBM Selectric typewriter to get
mathematical symbols.
Actually, some were in English and published in the Springer Lecture
Notes series - one set by Martin Jacobsen on counting processes and
another by S??ren Johansen on regression analysis topics. Some others
went on to become traditional textbooks (Asmussen, Lauritzen).
The tradition continues. I see that the current set of Stat 1 notes by
Ernst Hansen are for sale in Naturfagsbogladen for 365 DKK, so you
might be able to get them to send you a set.
> Would'nt hurt with some Danish lecture notes in my bookshelf, although
> Piet Hein certainly have better grooks.
"Problems worthy of attack
will prove their worth by fighting back"
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