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Records


Records


Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics, Band 768 1. Aufl.

von: Barry C. Arnold, Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan, Haikady N. Nagaraja

174,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.09.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781118150405
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 312

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The first and only comprehensive guide to modern record theory andits applications<br> <br> Although it is often thought of as a special topic in orderstatistics, records form a unique area, independent of the study ofsample extremes. Interest in records has increased steadily overthe years since Chandler formulated the theory of records in 1952.Numerous applications of them have been developed in such far-flungfields as meteorology, sports analysis, hydrology, and stock marketanalysis, to name just a few. And the literature on the subjectcurrently comprises papers and journal articles numbering in thehundreds. Which is why it is so nice to have this book devotedexclusively to this lively area of statistics.<br> <br> Written by an exceptionally well-qualified author team, Recordspresents a comprehensive treatment of record theory and itsapplications in a variety of disciplines. With the help of amultitude of fascinating examples, Professors Arnold, Balakrishnan,and Nagaraja help readers quickly master basic and advanced recordvalue concepts and procedures, from the classical record valuemodel to random and multivariate record models. The book follows arational textbook format, featuring witty and insightful chapterintroductions that help smooth transitions from one topic toanother and challenging chapter-end exercises, which expand on thematerial covered. An extensive bibliography and numerous referencesthroughout the text specify sources for further readings onrelevant topics. Records is a valuable professional resource forprobabilists and statisticians, in addition to appliedstatisticians, meteorologists, hydrologists, market analysts, andsports analysts. It also makes an excellent primary text forcourses in record theory and a supplement to order statisticscourses.
Basic Distributional Results.<br> <br> Moment Relations, Bounds and Approximations.<br> <br> Characterizations.<br> <br> Inference.<br> <br> General Record Models.<br> <br> Random and Point Process Record Models.<br> <br> Higher Dimensional Problems.<br> <br> Bibliography.<br> <br> Indexes.
BARRY C. ARNOLD is Professor in the Department of Statistics atUniversity of California, Riverside. He is a Fellow of both theAmerican Statistical Association and the Institute of MathematicalStatistics. His publications include another Wiley book, A FirstCourse in Order Statistics.<br> <br> N. BALAKRISHNAN is Professor in the Department of Mathematics andStatistics at McMaster University, Canada. He is a Fellow of theAmerican Statistical Association. His publications include otherWiley books: A First Course in Order Statistics, ContinuousUnivariate Distributions - 1 & 2, and Discrete MultivariateDistributions.<br> <br> H. N. NAGARAJA is Professor in the Department of Statistics at OhioState University, Columbus. His publications include another Wileybook, A First Course in Order Statistics.
The first and only comprehensive guide to modern record theory and its applications <p>Although it is often thought of as a special topic in order statistics, records form a unique area, independent of the study of sample extremes. Interest in records has increased steadily over the years since Chandler formulated the theory of records in 1952. Numerous applications of them have been developed in such far-flung fields as meteorology, sports analysis, hydrology, and stock market analysis, to name just a few. And the literature on the subject currently comprises papers and journal articles numbering in the hundreds. Which is why it is so nice to have this book devoted exclusively to this lively area of statistics.</p> <p>Written by an exceptionally well-qualified author team, Records presents a comprehensive treatment of record theory and its applications in a variety of disciplines. With the help of a multitude of fascinating examples, Professors Arnold, Balakrishnan, and Nagaraja help readers quickly master basic and advanced record value concepts and procedures, from the classical record value model to random and multivariate record models. The book follows a rational textbook format, featuring witty and insightful chapter introductions that help smooth transitions from one topic to another and challenging chapter-end exercises, which expand on the material covered. An extensive bibliography and numerous references throughout the text specify sources for further readings on relevant topics. Records is a valuable professional resource for probabilists and statisticians, in addition to applied statisticians, meteorologists, hydrologists, market analysts, and sports analysts. It also makes an excellent primary text for courses in record theory and a supplement to order statistics courses.</p>

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