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I’m a statistician, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Statistics and Data Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. I am interested in sequential analysis in general and in process quality control/changepoint theory in particular.

Recent Publications

  • A rule of thumb: Run lengths to false alarm of many types of control charts run in parallel on dependent streams are asymptotically independent
  • A Double Recursion for Calculating Moments of the Truncated Normal Distribution and its Connection to Change Detection
  • A sequential method for real-time detection of life-threatening signals in serum potassium level after myocardial infarction
  • Change-point detection for infinite horizon dynamic treatment regimes
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