Stats 300B: Theory of Statistics IIJohn Duchi, Stanford University, Winter 2021
InstructorProfessor John Duchi, Sequoia 126.
Teaching AssistantsMaxime Cauchois
Kevin Guo
PrerequisitesStats 300A, Stats 310A. Course communication, questions
Course OverviewIn this class, we will cover classical and not-so-classical techniques underpinning asymptotic statistics and large sample theory. We will highlight a few of the big ideas, but the breadth of the subject by now is so large that our treatment will necessarily be spotty. Outline
GradingYour grade will be determined by weekly problem sets (50%), and a weekly etude (50%). We reserve the right to change the relative weighting of these at any time. There will be weekly homework assignments throughout the course, which will count for 50% of the grade. In effort to speed grading and homework return to you, we will grade homework problems and their sub-parts on a {0, 1, 2}-scale: 0 indicates a completely incorrect answer, 1 indicating approximately halfway correct, 2 indicating more or less correct. You are welcome to collaborate on these problem sets, but please acknowledge your collaborators. There will be no final exam this quarter. Instead, each week there will be a single solo problem. Some should be fairly straightforward, some will not. |