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Mathematics

D-Index
30
Citations
8740
World Ranking
3420
National Ranking
1332

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1972 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Best Publications

  • Aspects of Multivariate Statistical Theory

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  • Stochastically dependent effect sizes.

    Leon J. Gleser;Ingram Olkin

  • Multivariate Statistics: A Vector Space Approach.

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  • Estimation in a Multivariate "Errors in Variables" Regression Model: Large Sample Results

    Leon Jay Gleser

  • Measurement, Regression, and Calibration

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  • The Nonexistence of 100$(1 - lpha)$% Confidence Sets of Finite Expected Diameter in Errors-in-Variables and Related Models

    Leon Jay Gleser;Jiunn T. Hwang

  • Probability models and applications

    Ingram Olkin;Leon Jay Gleser;Cyrus Derman

  • MODELS FOR ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF UNPUBLISHED STUDIES

    Leon J. Gleser;Ingram Olkin

  • The Importance of Assessing Measurement Reliability in Multivariate Regression

    Leon Jay Gleser

  • The Gamma Distribution as a Mixture of Exponential Distributions

    Leon Jay Gleser

  • Assessing uncertainty in measurement

    Leon Jay Gleser

  • A guide to probability theory and application

    Cyrus Derman;Leon Jay Gleser;Ingram Olkin

  • Contributions to Probability and Statistics

    Leon Jay Gleser;Michael D. Perlman;S. James Press;Allan R. Sampson

  • On the Asymptotic Theory of Fixed-Size Sequential Confidence Bounds for Linear Regression Parameters

    Leon J. Gleser

  • The Effect of Dependence on Chi-Squared and Empiric Distribution Tests of Fit

    Leon J. Gleser;David S. Moore

  • Estimating the Mean of a Normal Distribution with Known Coefficient of Variation

    Leon Jay Gleser;John D. Healy

  • On the Distribution of the Number of Successes in Independent Trials

    Leon Jay Gleser

  • Minimax Estimation of a Normal Mean Vector for Arbitrary Quadratic Loss and Unknown Covariance Matrix

    J. Berger;M. E Bock;Lawrence D Brown;George Casella

  • Some thoughts on chemical mass balance models

    Leon Jay Gleser

  • Design and Analysis of Reliability Studies

    Leon Jay Gleser

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