Edward Carlstein

1.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
13 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Edward Carlstein is a scholar working on Statistics and Probability, Artificial Intelligence and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Edward Carlstein has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Statistics and Probability, 4 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 3 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Edward Carlstein's work include Statistical Distribution Estimation and Applications (4 papers), Statistical Methods and Inference (4 papers) and Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference (3 papers). Edward Carlstein is often cited by papers focused on Statistical Distribution Estimation and Applications (4 papers), Statistical Methods and Inference (4 papers) and Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference (3 papers). Edward Carlstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Australia. Edward Carlstein's co-authors include Rami Zwick, David V. Budescu, Michael Sherman, Peter Hall, Kim‐Anh Do, Hans R. Künsch, Michael Sherman, David Siegmund and Tim Hesterberg and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Statistical Association, The Annals of Statistics and Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.

In The Last Decade

Edward Carlstein

13 papers receiving 959 citations

Hit Papers

The Use of Subseries Values for Estimating the Variance o... 1986 2026 1999 2012 1986 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Edward Carlstein United States 7 401 361 329 223 177 13 1.0k
Masaaki Sibuya Japan 15 379 0.9× 342 0.9× 157 0.5× 397 1.8× 226 1.3× 57 1.4k
A. J. Lawrance United Kingdom 20 435 1.1× 182 0.5× 174 0.5× 288 1.3× 243 1.4× 72 1.4k
Michael Frank Germany 14 345 0.9× 220 0.6× 424 1.3× 262 1.2× 159 0.9× 49 1.4k
Mohsen Pourahmadi United States 17 524 1.3× 247 0.7× 110 0.3× 206 0.9× 177 1.0× 64 1.3k
Akimichi Takemura Japan 21 520 1.3× 315 0.9× 172 0.5× 192 0.9× 117 0.7× 145 1.4k
Christine Thomas‐Agnan France 16 382 1.0× 407 1.1× 208 0.6× 79 0.4× 319 1.8× 50 1.6k
Tae Yoon Kim South Korea 18 199 0.5× 225 0.6× 463 1.4× 285 1.3× 303 1.7× 79 1.0k
D. L. McLeish Canada 17 576 1.4× 210 0.6× 324 1.0× 554 2.5× 290 1.6× 51 1.4k
M. Bhaskara Rao United States 12 409 1.0× 194 0.5× 142 0.4× 130 0.6× 78 0.4× 39 1.1k
Jordan Stoyanov United Kingdom 16 340 0.8× 213 0.6× 173 0.5× 558 2.5× 317 1.8× 63 1.3k

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Sherman, Michael & Edward Carlstein. (2004). Addendum to “Confidence intervals based on estimators with unknown rates of convergence” [Comp. Stat. and Data 46/1 (2003) 123–139]. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. 49(3). 935–935. 1 indexed citations
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Sherman, Michael & Edward Carlstein. (2003). Confidence intervals based on estimators with unknown rates of convergence. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. 46(1). 123–139. 6 indexed citations
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Carlstein, Edward, et al.. (1998). Matched-Block Bootstrap for Dependent Data. Bernoulli. 4(3). 305–305. 73 indexed citations
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Carlstein, Edward, et al.. (1997). Change-Point Problems (Lecture Notes Monograph Series Vol. 23).. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 92(437). 389–389. 2 indexed citations
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Sherman, Michael & Edward Carlstein. (1996). Replicate Histograms. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 91(434). 566–576. 12 indexed citations
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Sherman, Michael & Edward Carlstein. (1996). Replicate Histograms. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 91(434). 566–566. 6 indexed citations
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Carlstein, Edward, et al.. (1995). Matched-block bootstrap for dependent data. Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich). 5 indexed citations
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Sherman, Michael & Edward Carlstein. (1994). Nonparametric Estimation of the Moments of a General Statistic Computed from Spatial Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 89(426). 496–500. 42 indexed citations
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Sherman, Michael & Edward Carlstein. (1994). Nonparametric Estimation of the Moments of a General Statistic Computed from Spatial Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 89(426). 496–496. 14 indexed citations
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Carlstein, Edward, et al.. (1993). A finite sampling plan, central limit theorem, and bootstrap algorithm for a homogeneous and isotropic random field on the 3-dimensional sphere. NCSU Libraries Repository (North Carolina State University Libraries). 123–123. 2 indexed citations
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Zwick, Rami, Edward Carlstein, & David V. Budescu. (1987). Measures of similarity among fuzzy concepts: A comparative analysis. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning. 1(2). 221–242. 364 indexed citations
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Carlstein, Edward. (1986). Asymptotic Normality for a General Statistic from a Stationary Sequence. The Annals of Probability. 14(4). 12 indexed citations
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Carlstein, Edward. (1986). The Use of Subseries Values for Estimating the Variance of a General Statistic from a Stationary Sequence. The Annals of Statistics. 14(3). 500 indexed citations breakdown →

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