Bentkus-type asymptotic e-values eliminate the missing factor and deliver sharper inference than prior asymptotic e-values in post-hoc and multiple testing settings.
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Closed BH improves the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure via e-Closure, controlling FDR under PRDS or weaker assumptions while never rejecting fewer hypotheses.
Post-hoc conformal selection creates a path of selection sets with estimated false discovery proportions, enabling data-driven adaptive FDR control with average reliability guarantees via e-variables and e-BH.
Demonstrates formal equivalence between adaptive design tools and e-value sequential tests while noting differences in emphasis on flexibility aspects.
Domino guarantees k-bFDR control under arbitrary dependence via the closure principle, extending boundary FDR methods to general settings for both p-values and e-values.
Active hypothesis testing framework uses auxiliary statistics for data-adaptive budget allocation to produce valid p-values or e-values with optimality under independence and admissibility under dependence.
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