Saddlepoint Approximations with Applications - R. Gill; Ronald W. Butler

Saddlepoint Approximations with Applications

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Autor: R. Gill; Ronald W. Butler

Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521872508
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Oprawa: twarda
Stron: 576
Data wydania: 2007-08-01
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Modern statistical methods use complex, sophisticated models that can lead to intractable computations. Saddlepoint approximations can be the answer. Written from the user's point of view, this book explains in clear language how such approximate probability computations are made, taking readers from the very beginnings to current applications. The core material is presented in chapters 1-6 at an elementary mathematical level. Chapters 7-9 then give a highly readable account of higher-order asymptotic inference. Later chapters address areas where saddlepoint methods have had substantial impact: multivariate testing, stochastic systems and applied probability, bootstrap implementation in the transform domain, and Bayesian computation and inference. No previous background in the area is required. Data examples from real applications demonstrate the practical value of the methods. Ideal for graduate students and researchers in statistics, biostatistics, electrical engineering, econometrics, and applied mathematics, this is both an entry-level text and a valuable reference. 'The prose is clear, conversational, and occasionally enlivened with wry humour. The overall impression is of great readability. The author has set out to make saddlepoint approximations more accessible to the reader, aiming to simplify and clarify the sometimes turgid literature, and has succeeded admirably.' Journal of Applied Statistics 'Today this is perhaps the most powerful method used in statistical theory and practice. ... This big book with its big coverage of a big topic is a big addition to the big Cambridge series.' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society

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R. Gill; Ronald W. Butler