Exact Bootstrap and Permutation Distribution of Wins and Losses in a Hierarchical Trial

2019 
Finkelstein-Schoenfeld, Buyse, Pocock, and other authors have developed generalizations of the Mann-Whitney test that allow for pairwise patient comparisons to include a hierarchy of measurements. Various authors present either asymptotic or randomized methods for analyzing the wins. We use graph theory concepts to derive exact means and variances for the number of wins, as a replacement for approximate values obtained from bootstrap analysis or random sampling from the permutation distribution. The time complexity of our algorithm is $O(N^2)$, where $N$ is the total number of patients. In any situation where the mean and variance of a bootstrap sample are used to draw conclusions, our methodology will be faster and more accurate than the randomized bootstrap or permutation test.
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