Dissertations and Theses: Statistics Program

Below you will find the dissertations and theses of the Statistics Graduate Program produced and defended on IMECC starting on year 2000. You can filter the output by program, year, and level.

Student Title Program Date
Jaime Antonio Utria Valdes Frog model on biregular trees Statistics 02/05/2019
Katherine Andreina Loor Valeriano Likelihood based inference for spatio-temporal data with censored and missing responses Statistics 02/22/2019
Bruna de Oliveira Gonçalves Growth model with interaction cooperative Statistics 02/26/2019
Mario Andres Estrada Lopez Convergence of the trajectory of random walks systems on the complete graph Statistics 02/27/2019
Ana Roberta dos Santos Silva Item response theory models for augmented continuous-limited responses Statistics 04/25/2019
Nathalia Lima Chaves Generalized augmented mixed Birnbaum-Saunders regression models Statistics 04/26/2019
Heidi Mara do Rosário Sousa Study of classification models with application to genomic data Statistics 05/31/2019
Thaís Castelo Branco Monho Measurement error regression under a normal inverse gaussian model Statistics 07/23/2019
Telma Tompson Areal data analysis to characterize the incidence of crimes in the city of Rio de Janeiro Statistics 09/13/2019
Hugo Calegari Estimation in the skew-normal hyperbolic distribution : EM algorithm Statistics 02/19/2020
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