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    Nonlinear regression with censored data

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    Suppose that the random vector (X, Y) satisfies the regression model Y = m(X) + sigma(X)epsilon, where m(.) = E(Y vertical bar.) belongs to some parametric class (m(theta)(.):theta is an element of Theta) of regression functions, sigma(2)(.) = var(Y vertical bar.) is unknown, and e is independent of X. The response Y is subject to random right censoring, and the covariate X is completely observed. A new estimation procedure for the true, unknown parameter vector theta(0) is proposed that extends the classical least squares procedure for nonlinear regression to the case where the response is subject to censoring. The consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimator are established. The estimator is compared through simulations with an estimator proposed by Stute in 1999, and both methods are also applied to a fatigue life dataset of strain-controlled materials.Peer reviewe

    On transitive subrelations of binary relations

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    Some Remarks on Conflict Graphs of Quadratic Pseudo-Boolean Functions

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    Comments on: A review on empirical likelihood methods for regression

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