Survival and Event-History Analysis

Kaplan–Meier, Cox proportional hazards, and counting processes.


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Survival and Event-History Analysis. Kaplan–Meier, Cox proportional hazards, and counting processes.

Foundations and canonical references

The standard treatments of survival and event-history analysis approach the subject from complementary angles. Klein, Survival Analysis: Techniques for Censored and Truncated Data (2003) is the anchor reference for the subject and lays out the core definitions, theorems, and worked examples that practitioners return to.

Open methodological questions for survival and event-history analysis include sharpening the bridges between foundational theory and computational practice, extending classical results to broader or more structured settings, and integrating the techniques surveyed above with adjacent mathematical disciplines. The references listed in this page are the entry points that current work builds on.

Prerequisites

Sources

  • textbook · primary · 2003
    Survival Analysis: Techniques for Censored and Truncated Data
    klein-2003, moeschberger-2003

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