Applied Probability and Statistics

Applied Probability and Statistics

Author: Mario Lefebvre

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-04-03

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 0387285059

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This book moves systematically through the topic of applied probability from an introductory chapter to such topics as random variables and vectors, stochastic processes, estimation, testing and regression. The topics are well chosen and the presentation is enriched by many examples from real life. Each chapter concludes with many original, solved and unsolved problems and hundreds of multiple choice questions, enabling those unfamiliar with the topics to master them. Additionally appealing are historical notes on the mathematicians mentioned throughout, and a useful bibliography. A distinguishing character of the book is its thorough and succinct handling of the varied topics.


Applied Probability

Applied Probability

Author: Kenneth Lange

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-01-17

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 0387227113

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Despite the fears of university mathematics departments, mathematics educat,ion is growing rather than declining. But the truth of the matter is that the increases are occurring outside departments of mathematics. Engineers, computer scientists, physicists, chemists, economists, statis- cians, biologists, and even philosophers teach and learn a great deal of mathematics. The teaching is not always terribly rigorous, but it tends to be better motivated and better adapted to the needs of students. In my own experience teaching students of biostatistics and mathematical bi- ogy, I attempt to convey both the beauty and utility of probability. This is a tall order, partially because probability theory has its own vocabulary and habits of thought. The axiomatic presentation of advanced probability typically proceeds via measure theory. This approach has the advantage of rigor, but it inwitably misses most of the interesting applications, and many applied scientists rebel against the onslaught of technicalities. In the current book, I endeavor to achieve a balance between theory and app- cations in a rather short compass. While the combination of brevity apd balance sacrifices many of the proofs of a rigorous course, it is still cons- tent with supplying students with many of the relevant theoretical tools. In my opinion, it better to present the mathematical facts without proof rather than omit them altogether.


Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers

Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers

Author: Douglas C. Montgomery

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2005-09-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471735564

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* More Motivation - A completely revised chapter 1 gets students motivated right from the beginning. * Revised Probability Topics - The authors have revised and enhanced probability topics to promote even easier understanding. * Chapter Reorganization - Chapters on hypothesis testing and confidence intervals have been reorganized and rewritten. There is now expanded treatment of confidence intervals, prediction intervals, and tolerance intervals. * Real Engineering Applications - Treatment of all topics is oriented towards real engineering applications. In the probability chapters, the authors do not emphasize counting methods or artificial applications such as gambling. * Real Data, Real Engineering Situations - Examples and exercises throughout text use real data and real engineering situations. This motivates students to learn new concepts and gives them a taste of practical engineering experience. Use of the Computer - Computer usage is closely integrated into the text and homework exercises.


Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems

Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems

Author: Barbel Finkenstadt

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-10-20

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1420011057

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Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems presents current statistical research issues on spatio-temporal data modeling and will promote advances in research and a greater understanding between the mechanistic and the statistical modeling communities. Contributed by leading researchers in the field, each self-contained chapter starts w


Applied Adaptive Statistical Methods

Applied Adaptive Statistical Methods

Author: Thomas W. O'Gorman

Publisher: SIAM

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0898715539

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Introduces many of the practical adaptive statistical methods and provides a comprehensive approach to tests of significance and confidence intervals.


Sequential Methods in Statistics

Sequential Methods in Statistics

Author: G. Barrie Wetherill

Publisher: Chapman & Hall

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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The sequential probability ratin test; Sequential tests between three hypotheses; Extensions to the SPRT; Some applications of Cox's theorem; Some methods leading to closed boundaries; Decision theory; Sequential estimation; Sequential estimation of points on regression functions; Sequential estimation of points on quantal response curves; Double sampling; Selection procedures.


Matrix-Exponential Distributions in Applied Probability

Matrix-Exponential Distributions in Applied Probability

Author: Mogens Bladt

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-05-18

Total Pages: 749

ISBN-13: 1493970496

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This book contains an in-depth treatment of matrix-exponential (ME) distributions and their sub-class of phase-type (PH) distributions. Loosely speaking, an ME distribution is obtained through replacing the intensity parameter in an exponential distribution by a matrix. The ME distributions can also be identified as the class of non-negative distributions with rational Laplace transforms. If the matrix has the structure of a sub-intensity matrix for a Markov jump process we obtain a PH distribution which allows for nice probabilistic interpretations facilitating the derivation of exact solutions and closed form formulas. The full potential of ME and PH unfolds in their use in stochastic modelling. Several chapters on generic applications, like renewal theory, random walks and regenerative processes, are included together with some specific examples from queueing theory and insurance risk. We emphasize our intention towards applications by including an extensive treatment on statistical methods for PH distributions and related processes that will allow practitioners to calibrate models to real data. Aimed as a textbook for graduate students in applied probability and statistics, the book provides all the necessary background on Poisson processes, Markov chains, jump processes, martingales and re-generative methods. It is our hope that the provided background may encourage researchers and practitioners from other fields, like biology, genetics and medicine, who wish to become acquainted with the matrix-exponential method and its applications.


Number-Theoretic Methods in Statistics

Number-Theoretic Methods in Statistics

Author: Kai-Tai Fang

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1993-12-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780412465208

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This book is a survey of recent work on the application of number theory in statistics. The essence of number-theoretic methods is to find a set of points that are universally scattered over an s-dimensional unit cube. In certain circumstances this set can be used instead of random numbers in the Monte Carlo method. The idea can also be applied to other problems such as in experimental design. This book will illustrate the idea of number-theoretic methods and their application in statistics. The emphasis is on applying the methods to practical problems so only part-proofs of theorems are given.


Applied Probability Models with Optimization Applications

Applied Probability Models with Optimization Applications

Author: Sheldon M. Ross

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0486318648

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Concise advanced-level introduction to stochastic processes that arise in applied probability. Poisson process, renewal theory, Markov chains, Brownian motion, much more. Problems. References. Bibliography. 1970 edition.