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  • von Donald B. (University of Washington) Percival
    92,00 €

    This introduction to wavelet analysis and wavelet-based statistical analysis of time series focuses on practical discrete time techniques, with detailed descriptions of the theory and algorithms needed to understand and implement the discrete wavelet transforms. The book contains numerous exercises and a website offering access to the time series and wavelet software.

  • von Andreas Mayr
    74,00 €

    "This text provides a state-of-the-art treatment of distributional regression, accompanied by real-world examples from diverse areas of application. Maximum likelihood, Bayesian and machine learning approaches are covered in-depth and contrasted, providing an integrated perspective on GAMLSS for researchers in statistics and other data-rich fields"--

  • von Pranab K. Sen, Julio M. Singer & Antonio C. Pedroso de Lima
    95,00 €

    Exact statistical inference may be employed in diverse fields of science and technology. As problems become more complex and sample sizes become larger, mathematical and computational difficulties can arise that require the use of approximate statistical methods. Such methods are justified by asymptotic arguments but are still based on the concepts and principles that underlie exact statistical inference. With this in perspective, this book presents a broad view of exact statistical inference and the development of asymptotic statistical inference, providing a justification for the use of asymptotic methods for large samples. Methodological results are developed on a concrete and yet rigorous mathematical level and are applied to a variety of problems that include categorical data, regression, and survival analyses. This book is designed as a textbook for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students in statistics, biostatistics, or applied statistics but may also be used as a reference for academic researchers.

  •  
    97,00 €

    Bayesian nonparametrics works. Applications are appearing in such disciplines as information retrieval, NLP, machine vision, computational biology, cognitive science, signal processing. In this coherent introduction, the editors weave together tutorial chapters by Ghosal, Lijoi and Prunster, Dunson, and Teh and Jordan, giving direct access to these exciting ideas and methods.

  • von Peter Morters & Yuval Peres
    97,00 €

    This eagerly awaited textbook covers everything the graduate student in probability wants to know about Brownian motion, as well as the latest research in the area. Starting with the construction of Brownian motion, the book then proceeds to sample path properties like continuity and nowhere differentiability. Notions of fractal dimension are introduced early and are used throughout the book to describe fine properties of Brownian paths. The relation of Brownian motion and random walk is explored from several viewpoints, including a development of the theory of Brownian local times from random walk embeddings. Stochastic integration is introduced as a tool and an accessible treatment of the potential theory of Brownian motion clears the path for an extensive treatment of intersections of Brownian paths. An investigation of exceptional points on the Brownian path and an appendix on SLE processes, by Oded Schramm and Wendelin Werner, lead directly to recent research themes.

  • - An Example-Based Approach
    von John (Australian National University Maindonald
    156,00 €

    This third edition of the popular guide to using R reflects recent improvements to the R system, including major advances in graphical user interfaces and graphics packages. It emphasizes hands-on analysis, graphical display and interpretation of data. Ideal for researchers, students of applied statistics, and practising statisticians.

  • von Lausanne) Davison & A. C. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
    83,00 - 184,00 €

    An integrated development of models and likelihood that blends theory and practice, suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners. Each chapter of this 2003 book contains a wide range of problems and exercises. A library of data sets accompanying the book is available over the web.

  • von R. A. (Queen Mary University of London) Bailey
    59,00 - 157,00 €

    For every practising statistician who designs experiments, a coherent framework for the thinking behind good design. Also ideal for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses. Examples, exercises and discussion questions are drawn from a wide range of real applications: from drug development, to agriculture, to manufacturing.

  • - From Statistical Physics to Information Systems
    von Massimo (University of California Franceschetti
    104,00 €

    The first comprehensive introduction to techniques and problems in the field of spatial random networks, for graduate students and scientists. Motivated by applications to wireless data networks; both readable and rigorous. Models developed are also of interest in a broader context, ranging from engineering to social networks, biology, and physics.

  • - An Introduction to the Analysis of Structured Data in Applications
    von Marlos A. G. (University of Illinois Viana
    79,00 €

    Combines algebra and statistics to explore the interplay between symmetry-related research questions and their statistical analysis.

  • - A Mathematical Perspective
    von Anton (Technische Universitat Berlin and Weierstrass-Institut fur Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik) Bovier
    62,00 - 139,00 €

    A self-contained graduate-level introduction to the statistical mechanics of disordered systems. In three parts, the book treats basic statistical mechanics; disordered lattice spin systems; and latest developments in the mathematical understanding of mean-field spin glass models. It assumes basic knowledge of classical physics and working knowledge of graduate-level probability theory.

  • von Ronald W. (Colorado State University) Butler
    148,00 €

    This book explains in simple language how saddlepoint approximations make computations of probabilities tractible for complex models. No previous background in the area is required as the book introduces the subject from the very beginning. Many real data examples show the methods at work. For statisticians, biostatisticians, electrical engineers, econometricians, and applied mathematicians.

  • von Gerda (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Claeskens
    95,00 €

    Choosing a model is central to all statistical work with data; this book is the first to synthesize research and practice from this active field. Model choice criteria are explained, discussed and compared, including the AIC, BIC, DIC and FIC. Real-data examples and exercises build familiarity with the methods.

  • von Michael J. (University of Chicago) Wichura
    93,00 €

    The coordinate-free, or geometric, approach to the theory of linear models is more insightful, more elegant, more direct, and simpler than the more common matrix approach. This book treats Model I ANOVA and linear regression models with non-random predictors in a finite-dimensional setting.

  • - An Analysis for Statisticians and Interdisciplinary Researchers
    von Thomas Leonard & John S.J. Hsu
    66,00 - 184,00 €

    Describes the Bayesian approach to statistics at a level suitable for final year undergraduate and Masters students as well as statistical and interdisciplinary researchers. It is unusual in presenting Bayesian statistics with an emphasis on mainstream statistics, showing how to infer scientific, medical, and social conclusions from numerical data.

  • von Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen) Tutz & Gerhard (Professor
    101,00 €

    This book introduces basic and advanced concepts of categorical regression with a focus on the structuring constituents of regression and recent developments in flexible and high-dimensional regression. Among the topics treated are nonparametric regression; the hurdle model and zero-inflated regression models for count data; and non-standard tree-based ensemble methods.

  • von G. A. Young & R. L. Smith
    54,00 - 124,00 €

    Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and related disciplines, this book presents the concepts and results underlying the Bayesian, frequentist and Fisherian approaches, with particular emphasis on the contrasts between them. Computational ideas are explained, as well as basic mathematical theory. Written in a lucid and informal style, this concise text provides both basic material on the main approaches to inference, as well as more advanced material on developments in statistical theory, including: material on Bayesian computation, such as MCMC, higher-order likelihood theory, predictive inference, bootstrap methods and conditional inference. It contains numerous extended examples of the application of formal inference techniques to real data, as well as historical commentary on the development of the subject. Throughout, the text concentrates on concepts, rather than mathematical detail, while maintaining appropriate levels of formality. Each chapter ends with a set of accessible problems.

  • von David Pollard
    66,00 - 173,00 €

    Rigorous probabilistic arguments, built on the foundation of measure theory introduced eighty years ago by Kolmogorov, have invaded many fields. Students of statistics, biostatistics, econometrics, finance, and other changing disciplines now find themselves needing to absorb theory beyond what they might have learned in the typical undergraduate, calculus-based probability course. This 2002 book grew from a one-semester course offered for many years to a mixed audience of graduate and undergraduate students who have not had the luxury of taking a course in measure theory. The core of the book covers the basic topics of independence, conditioning, martingales, convergence in distribution, and Fourier transforms. In addition there are numerous sections treating topics traditionally thought of as more advanced, such as coupling and the KMT strong approximation, option pricing via the equivalent martingale measure, and the isoperimetric inequality for Gaussian processes. The book is not just a presentation of mathematical theory, but is also a discussion of why that theory takes its current form. It will be a secure starting point for anyone who needs to invoke rigorous probabilistic arguments and understand what they mean.

  • von University of New South Wales, David (Cornell University, New York) Ruppert, usw.
    65,00 - 184,00 €

    This user-friendly 2003 book explains the techniques and benefits of semiparametric regression in a concise and modular fashion.

  • von B. G. Quinn & E. J. Hannan
    63,00 - 151,00 €

    Many electronic and acoustic signals can be modelled as sums of sinusoids and noise. However, the amplitudes, phases and frequencies of the sinusoids are often unknown and must be estimated in order to characterise the periodicity or near-periodicity of a signal and consequently to identify its source. This book presents and analyses several practical techniques used for such estimation. The problem of tracking slow frequency changes over time of a very noisy sinusoid is also considered. Rigorous analyses are presented via asymptotic or large sample theory, together with physical insight. The book focuses on achieving extremely accurate estimates when the signal to noise ratio is low but the sample size is large. Each chapter begins with a detailed overview, and many applications are given. Matlab code for the estimation techniques is also included. The book will thus serve as an excellent introduction and reference for researchers analysing such signals.

  • von Belgium) Lindsey & J. K. (Universite de Liege
    65,00 - 139,00 €

    This 2004 introduction to ways of modelling phenomena that occur over time is accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of statistical ideas. Examples from physical, biological and social sciences show how the principles can be put into practice: data sets and R code for these are supplied on author's website.

  • von A. W. van der (Vrije Universiteit Vaart
    76,00 €

    This mathematically rigorous, practical introduction to the field of asymptotic statistics develops most of the usual topics of an asymptotics course, and also presents recent research topics such as empirical processes, the bootstrap, and semiparametric models.

  • - Optimisation and Evolution
    von Peter Whittle
    92,00 - 119,00 €

    Point-to-point vs hub-and-spoke. Questions of network design are real and involve many billions of dollars. Yet little is known about optimising design - nearly all work concerns optimising flow assuming a given design. This foundational book tackles optimisation of network structure itself, deriving comprehensible and realistic design principles. With fixed material cost rates, a natural class of models implies the optimality of direct source-destination connections, but considerations of variable load and environmental intrusion then enforce trunking in the optimal design, producing an arterial or hierarchical net. Its determination requires a continuum formulation, which can however be simplified once a discrete structure begins to emerge. Connections are made with the masterly work of Bendsoe and Sigmund on optimal mechanical structures and also with neural, processing and communication networks, including those of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Technical appendices are provided on random graphs and polymer models and on the Klimov index.

  • - Introduction and Applications
    von Oman) Aggoun, Lakhdar (Sultan Qaboos University & Robert J. (University of Calgary) Elliott
    64,00 - 148,00 €

    This book provides an accessible introduction to measure theory and stochastic calculus, and develops into an excellent users' guide to filtering. A complete resource for engineers, or anyone with an interest in implementation of filtering techniques. Three chapters concentrate on applications from finance, genetics and population modelling. Also includes exercises.

  • von A. C. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Davison
    115,00 €

    Bootstrap methods enable fairly sophisticated statistical calculations to be done by computer simulation. The range of application is broad: from biology and medicine through to econometrics and finance. Compared with other treatments, applications are thoroughly covered in this 1997 book, with an emphasis on practical implementation. Computer code is available on the supporting website.

  • von Illinois) Severini & Thomas A. (Northwestern University
    64,00 - 140,00 €

    This detailed introduction to distribution theory uses no measure theory, making it suitable for students in statistics and econometrics and researchers who use statistical methods. Backgrounds in calculus and linear algebra are important, and a course in elementary mathematical analysis useful, but not required. An appendix summarizes the mathematical definitions and results outlined.

  • von Remco van der (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Hofstad
    75,00 €

    Network science is one of the fastest growing areas in science and business. This classroom-tested, self-contained book is designed for master's-level courses and provides a rigorous treatment of random graph models for networks, featuring many examples of real-world networks for motivation and numerous exercises to build intuition and experience.

  • - A Non-Asymptotic Viewpoint
    von Martin J. (University of California Wainwright
    102,00 €

    Recent years have seen an explosion in the volume and variety of data collected in scientific disciplines from astronomy to genetics and industrial settings ranging from Amazon to Uber. This graduate text equips readers in statistics, machine learning, and related fields to understand, apply, and adapt modern methods suited to large-scale data.

  • - Theory and Examples
    von North Carolina) Durrett & Rick (Duke University
    92,00 €

    This classic introduction to probability theory for beginning graduate students is a comprehensive treatment concentrating on the results most useful for applications.

  • von Richard F. (University of Connecticut) Bass
    91,00 €

    This comprehensive guide to stochastic processes covers a wide range of topics. Short, readable chapters aim for clarity rather than full generality and hundreds of exercises are included. Pitched at a level accessible to beginning graduate students, it is both a course book and a rich resource for individual readers.

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