Statistical Analysis of Observations of Increasing Dimension

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Gebonden, 290 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1995e druk, 1995
ISBN13: 9780792328865
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Springer Netherlands 1995e druk, 1995 9780792328865
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Statistical Analysis of Observations of Increasing Dimension is devoted to the investigation of the limit distribution of the empirical generalized variance, covariance matrices, their eigenvalues and solutions of the system of linear algebraic equations with random coefficients, which are an important function of observations in multidimensional statistical analysis. A general statistical analysis is developed in which observed random vectors may not have density and their components have an arbitrary dependence structure. The methods of this theory have very important advantages in comparison with existing methods of statistical processing. The results have applications in nuclear and statistical physics, multivariate statistical analysis in the theory of the stability of solutions of stochastic differential equations, in control theory of linear stochastic systems, in linear stochastic programming, in the theory of experiment planning.

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ISBN13:9780792328865
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:290
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1995

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List of Basic Notations and Assumptions. Introduction to the English Edition. 1: Introduction to General Statistical Analysis. 2: Limit Theorems for the Empirical Generalized Variance. 3: The Canonical Equations C1,...,C3 for the Empirical Covariance Matrix. 4: Limit Theorems for the Eigenvalues of Empirical Covariance Matrices. 5: G2-Estimator for the Stieltjes Transform of the Normalized Spectral Function of Covariance Matrices. 6: Statistical Estimators for Solutions of Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations. References. Index.
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