Hi! Thank you for the request. What kind of limiting distributions would you like (there are several): limiting moment generating functions, asymptotic distributions of MLE, convergence in distribution/probability/almost surely, or something else? Thanks!
Hi. Thank you for watching the video. I strongly suggest you take notes instead of just reading someone else's notes: it will help you retain the information better. I have provided a link to the file containing 'student' notes (not my full notes) for this video in the description, and completing them with the video should help you work through the problems for yourself and make sure you understand. Enjoy!
Hi Malik, Happy New Year! If you are asking how to obtain the probability distribution function (pdf) for an order statistic, the solution to example 1 is provided starting at 20:18, and the final answer is given at 25:05). The general formula for the pdf is at 30:42. Note that I was sloppy in the final formula, all of the y's should either just be "y" or they all should be y subscript r to denote the rth order statistic. If this is not what you are asking, please let me know.
your vidoes are vey helpful sir...could you please do limiting distributions
Hi! Thank you for the request. What kind of limiting distributions would you like (there are several): limiting moment generating functions, asymptotic distributions of MLE, convergence in distribution/probability/almost surely, or something else? Thanks!
nice video sir please provide me notes of order statistics
thanks
Hi. Thank you for watching the video. I strongly suggest you take notes instead of just reading someone else's notes: it will help you retain the information better. I have provided a link to the file containing 'student' notes (not my full notes) for this video in the description, and completing them with the video should help you work through the problems for yourself and make sure you understand. Enjoy!
@@DrStatsALot Sir thanks
Sir how can we get its pdf form?
Hi Malik,
Happy New Year!
If you are asking how to obtain the probability distribution function (pdf) for an order statistic, the solution to example 1 is provided starting at 20:18, and the final answer is given at 25:05). The general formula for the pdf is at 30:42.
Note that I was sloppy in the final formula, all of the y's should either just be "y" or they all should be y subscript r to denote the rth order statistic.
If this is not what you are asking, please let me know.