Plenary speakers

  • Rudy Beran (UC Davis)
  • Petr Čoupek & Bohdan Maslowski (Charles University)
  • Marc Hallin (Université libre de Bruxelles)
  • Zuzana Prášková (Charles University)
  • Aad van der Vaart (TU Delft)
  • Noel Veraverbeke (Hasselt University)
  • Silvelyn Zwanzig (Uppsala University)

Conference fee

  • Free of charge

Abstract submission

  • Deadline April 15 via email

Schedule

  • Thursday, June 4: Round table and general discussions
  • Friday, June 5: Plenary talks
  • Saturday, June 6: Contributed talks

Book of abstracts

Detailed program

  • Thursday (June 4; chair Jaromír Antoch & Michal Pešta)
    • 16:00 Icebreaker
      • Courtyard of the School of Mathematics
  • Friday (June 5; chair Jaromír Antoch)
    • 9:00 Jana Jurečková (Charles University)
      • Opening
    • 9:05 Rudolf Beran (UC Davis)
      • Glimpses of Hájek: A personal statistical retrospective
    • 9:40 Zuzana Prášková (Charles University)
      • Hájek’s impact on the finite population sampling theory
    • 10:15 (chair Michal Pešta)
      • Coffee break
    • 10:40 Aad van der Vaart (TU Delft)
      • On the Bernstein-von Mises theorem
    • 11:15 Petr Čoupek & Bohdan Maslowski (Charles University)
      • Feldman–Hájek’s theorem in stochastic differential equations
    • 11:50 (chair Daniel Hlubinka)
      • Coffee break
    • 12:15 Silvelyn Zwanzig (Uppsala University)
      • On applications of Hájek’s results to regression and errors-in-variables models
    • 12:50 Noël Veraverbeke (Hasselt University)
      • Bivariate censoring models with covariates
    • 13:25 Marc Hallin (UL Bruxelles)
      • Hájek, Le Cam, and rank-based inference
    • 14:00
      • Buffet reception
  • Saturday (June 6; chair Michal Pešta)
    • 9:00 Carsten Jentsch (TU Dortmund)
      • Subgraph counts for hypergraphons with node covariates: Asymptotic and bootstrap inference
    • 9:25 Yarema Okhrin (University of Augsburg)
      • EWMA control charts for monitoring color image processes
    • 9:50 Martin Wendler (Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)
      • Change-point tests based on U-statistics: First versus full approach and first versus last approach compared
    • 10:15 (chair Jaromír Antoch)
      • Coffee break
    • 10:25 Matej Benko (Brno University of Technology)
      • Langevin’s Monte Carlo and its possibilities
    • 10:45 Zdeněk Fabián (Czech Academy of Sciences)
      • Statistical inference based on score functions of distributions
    • 11:05 Lev B. Klebanov (Charles University)
      • On the characterization of distributions of some nonparametric tests
    • 11:25 Michele Cavazzutti (Charles University)
      • Data depth for the analysis of functional data over non-convex multidimensional supports
    • 11:45 (chair Daniel Hlubinka)
      • Lunch buffet
    • 12:15 Jan Beran (University of Konstanz)
      • Recent advances in data based medical engineering: Functional processes, shape analysis, warping and templates
    • 12:40 Mu-En Wu (National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan)
      • How much can you profit? A KL divergence perspective on the Kelly criterion
    • 13:05 B. Cooper Boniece (Drexel University, Philadelphia)
      • Detecting distributional shifts with degenerate U-statistics
    • 13:30 (chair Ivan Mizera)
      • Coffee break
    • 13:45 Tsung-Shan Tsou (National Central University, Taiwan)
      • Using Poisson models beyond counts: Taboo or innovation?
    • 14:10 Czesław Domański & Jerzy Korzeniewski (University of Lodz)
      • Mann-Whitney test critical values approximation
    • 14:35 Roger Koenker (University College London)
      • Robustifying empirical Bayes
    • 15:00 Marie Hušková (Charles University)
      • Closing