;Books by Herbert Robbins •
What is Mathematics? An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods, with
Richard Courant, London: Oxford University Press, 1941. • "Great Expectations: The Theory of Optimal Stopping", with Y. S. Chow and
David Siegmund Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971. • "Introduction to Statistics", with John Van Ryzin, Science Research Associates, 1975. ;Articles (selection) • A theorem on graphs with an application to a problem on traffic control,
American Mathematical Monthly, vol.
46 (1939), pp. 281–283. • The
central limit theorem for dependent
random variables, with
Wassily Hoeffding,
Duke Mathematical Journal, vol.
15 (1948), pp. 773–780. • A
stochastic approximation method, with Sutton Monro,
Annals of Mathematical Statistics, vol.
22, no. 3 (September 1951), pp. 400–407. • Some aspects of the sequential design of experiments, in "Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society", vol. 58, 1952. • Two-stage procedures for estimating the difference between means, with Ghurye, SG, "Biometrika", 41(1), 146–152, 1954. • The strong law of large numbers when the first moment does not exist, with
C. Derman, in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 41, 1955. • An empirical Bayes approach to statistics, in
Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Jerzy Neyman, ed., vol. 1, Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1956, pp. 157–163. • On the asymptotic theory of fixed-width sequential confidence intervals for the mean, with Chow, Y.S., "The Annals of Mathematical Statistics", 36(2), 457–462, 1965. • Statistical methods related to the law of the iterated logarithm, "The Annals of Mathematical Statistics", 41(5), 1397–1409, 1970. • Optimal stopping, "The American Mathematical Monthly", 77(4), 333–343, 1970. • A convergence theorem for nonnegative almost supermartingales and some applications, with
David Siegmund, "Optimizing methods in statistics", 233–257, 1971. • Sequential tests involving two populations, with
David Siegmund, "Journal of the American Statistical Association, 132–139, 1974. • A class of dependent random variables and their maxima, with Lai, T.L. "Probability Theory and Related Fields", 42(2), 89–111, 1978 • Asymptotically efficient adaptive allocation rules with TL Lai, in "Advances in applied mathematics", vol. 6, 1985. • Sequential choice from several populations with
M. N. Katehakis, in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 92, 1995. ==References==