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July 1 police stabbing --> Derived arrestsHi, @CRau080, I know that from the text, the connection is not very clear. But it is clear they were arrested BECAUSE of the incident. The incident is the reason why they published those posts and were arrested. (I have seen some of the posts) According to some of the sources, the police also believed they were related, whether directly or indirectly (though might not be). We can see that the arrests were made because of this, especially when I read some of the sources I see the police often mentioned the stabbing when talking about the arrests. (for example [1]). I think maybe I can insert something about this to make it clearer. Thanks :) Eight96Four (talk) 09:20, 30 July 2021 (UTC)
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Please help me with... the problem of how long an article essentially just consisting of section headers, as is the case with the recently created article Timeline of reactions to the Hong Kong national security law (December 2021) as of this writing, would be allowed to stand as is. If an article could be regarded as having been created by merely this, and (allowing for some delay, perhaps) putting the onus on other editors to fill in all the other content, then that would seem problematic to me. (Some minor edits which don't essentially change the preceding verdict have been made since.)--CRau080 (talk) 00:15, 3 February 2022 (UTC) CRau080 (talk) 00:15, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
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Academic notability is confirmed by a glance at his citation scores on Google scholar. There are 11 papers with three figure citation counts. The top scoring paper is cited 900+ times. So: add this citation evidence. Add his fellowship of IMS and ISI, and that he has been a Wald lecturer (the highest honour there is in the world of mathematical statistics). Add a reference to his interview in “Statistical Science” (also a sign of notability). Mention his many PhD students including Marloes Maathuis (who also has a Wikipedia page). He currently works in science outreach, through a column he writes for the quarterly news magazine of the Dutch Mathematical Society. Richard Gill (talk) 05:47, 15 January 2023 (UTC)
More info: Groeneboom's iterative convexe minorant algorithm (book with Jon Wellner, and a year earlier, Stanford lectures) is used for instance by Wei Pan. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10618600.1999.10474804 See more by googling “iterative convex minorant algorithm”. In https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167947398000267, Pan and en Chappell say: The iterative convex minorant (ICM) algorithm (Groeneboom and Wellner, 1992) is widely believed to be much faster than the EM algorithm (Turnbull, 1976) in computing the NPMLE of the distribution function for interval censored data. Geurt Jongbloed's (former student of Groeneboom) modification of the ICM algoritme (add line search from the method of Armijo) is often mentioned in the literature. Jewell and van der Laan say (Annals of Statistics 2003, Vol. 31, No. 2, 512–535 CURRENT STATUS AND RIGHT-CENSORED DATA STRUCTURES WHEN OBSERVING A MARKER AT THE CENSORING TIME): Groeneboom (1998) implements the NPMLE by maximizing the actual likelihood with a modern optimization algorithm. In fact this is about an interior point algorithm described: Nonparametric Estimation of the Lifetime and Disease Onset Distributions for a Survival-Sacrifice Model (Antonio Eduardo Gomes, Piet Groeneboom and Jon Wellner). Electron. J. Stat. 13 (2019), no. 2, 3195--3242 R script for the primal-dual interior point method used in the paper: https://github.com/pietg/survival-sacrifice-model Marloes Maathuis created the R package MLEcens which uses the support reduction algorithm of Groeneboom based on his own C code. She writes something like: “The code, is based on C code written by Piet Groeneboom”. For this algorithm for computing nonparametric function estimates in mixture models, see.Piet Groeneboom, Geurt Jongbloed and Jon Wellner. arXiv:math/0405511v1 (2008). Scandinavian Journal of Statistics (2008). Vol. 35, 385-399. More recently Groeneboom (2018) with Kim Hendrickx wrote the R package curstatCI (confidence intervals for current status data) gemaakt. This uses innovatively "smooth functional theory" and the bootstrap. The nonparametric bootstrap for the current status model (2017), Electron. J. Statist. 11 (2): 3446–84. Richard Gill (talk) 05:29, 16 January 2023 (UTC) Notice the 31 references to Groeneboom's work in a standard text on interval censored data, including the remark "the study of asymptotic properties of the NPMLE based on interval-censored failure time data is a difficult, but important issue. For this, much of the important ground work is laid out in Groeneboom and Wellner (1992)”. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/0-387-37119-2.pdf Richard Gill (talk) 07:03, 16 January 2023 (UTC) The work is frequently cited (positively!) in Handbook of Survival Analysis, edited by John P. Klein, Hans C. van Houwelingen, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Thomas H. Scheike. Richard Gill (talk) 10:05, 16 January 2023 (UTC) Interestingly, I recently proposed to delete an article about another Dutch statistician which has remained a stub for four years. It seems that my proposal will be rejected purely on the basis of citation counts. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Nico_Nagelkerke . This provides a good counter-argument for the rejection of your proposed article on Groeneboom! Richard Gill (talk) 15:07, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
March 2023That section delete you did yesterday on 2022 Russian invasion article does not seem to work, because it appears to want to alter the TOC level 3 to TOC level 4 transitions in the sections which you edited. The section you deleted served as a transition section at TOC 3 to introduce the the two TOC 4 sections which follow it. Could I suggest keeping that section which I'll restore now with an 'undo', and you can shorten that section, even by half, if you would like to reduce ambiguity. Let me know if you have an alternate solution to preserve TOC integrity in that section of the article. ErnestKrause (talk) 18:18, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
Input sought on list articleRecently, I started a discussion on the talk page for the article, List of Hong Kong national security cases. As no other editor has commented as yet, I'd like to draw attention to that discussion with this post. Any constructive thoughts are of course welcome and no deeper knowledge on the subject area of Hong Kong is required in my view. I wish to add that while much of the data presentation in said article is not in summary form, a substantial part is (the "Other publication/online post-related" category and the pie diagram, for example), and this motivated me to raise the matter.--CRau080 (talk) 15:42, 17 March 2023 (UTC)
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Thank you!Thank you for repairing all those citation errors on the Javier Milei page. I noticed the copious errors earlier today, and I was dreading having to fix them myself, and just as I said to myself, "Go on, sit down and do it, who else is going to if not you?" I saw that someone else had already done it! Cheers! You get some copyediting kudos from me. Joe (talk) 00:47, 21 November 2023 (UTC)
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