Algebraic methods and arguments in statistics and probability are well known, from Gauss’s least squares principle through Fisher’s method of variance decomposition. The relevance of group-theoretic arguments, for example, became evident in the 1980s. Such techniques continue to be of interest today, along with other developments, such as the use of graph theory in modelling complex stochastic systems. This volume is based on lectures presented at the AMS Special Session on Algebraic Methods and Statistics held at the University of Notre Dame (Indiana) and on contributed articles solicited for this volume. The articles are intended to foster communication between representatives of the diverse scientific areas in which these functions are utilized and to further the trend of utilizing algebraic methods in the areas of statistics and probability. This is one of few volumes devoted to the subject of algebraic methods in statistics and probability. The wide range of topics covered in this volume demonstrates the vigorous level of research and opportunities ongoing in these areas.
Marlos A. G Viana
Algebraic Methods in Statistics and Probability [PDF ebook]
Algebraic Methods in Statistics and Probability [PDF ebook]
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Format PDF ● Pages 340 ● ISBN 9780821878774 ● Éditeur Marlos A. G Viana ● Maison d’édition American Mathematical Society ● Publié 2011 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6557532 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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