The area of data analysis has been greatly affected by our
computer age. For example, the issue of collecting and storing huge
data sets has become quite simplified and has greatly affected such
areas as finance and telecommunications. Even non-specialists try
to analyze data sets and ask basic questions about their structure.
One such question is whether one observes some type of invariance
with respect to scale, a question that is closely related to the
existence of long-range dependence in the data. This important
topic of long-range dependence is the focus of this unique work,
written by a number of specialists on the subject.
The topics selected should give a good overview from the
probabilistic and statistical perspective. Included will be
articles on fractional Brownian motion, models, inequalities and
limit theorems, periodic long-range dependence, parametric,
semiparametric, and non-parametric estimation, long-memory
stochastic volatility models, robust estimation, and prediction for
long-range dependence sequences. For those graduate students and
researchers who want to use the methodology and need to know the
"tricks of the trade," there will be a special section called
"Mathematical Techniques."
Topics in the first part of the book are covered from
probabilistic and statistical perspectives and include fractional
Brownian motion, models, inequalities and limit theorems, periodic
long-range dependence, parametric, semiparametric, and
non-parametric estimation, long-memory stochastic volatility
models, robust estimation, prediction for long-range dependence
sequences. The reader is referred to more detailed proofs if
already found in the literature.
The last part of the book is devoted to applications in the
areas of simulation, estimation and wavelet techniques, traffic in
computer networks, econometry and finance, multifractal models, and
hydrology. Diagrams and illustrations enhance the presentation.
Each article begins with introductory background material and is
accessible to mathematicians, a variety of practitioners, and
graduate students. The work serves as a state-of-the art reference
or graduate seminar text.
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