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Ever since the beginning of modern probability theory in the
seventeenth century there has been a continuous debate over the
meaning and applicability of the concept of probability. This book
presents a coherent and well thoughtout framework for the use of
probabilistic models to describe unique phenomena in a purely
objective way. Although "Estimating and" "Choosing" was written
with geostatistical applications in mind, the approach is of
general applicability across the whole spectrum of probabilistic
modelling. The only full-fledged treatment of the foundations of
practical probability modelling ever written, this book fills an
important gap in the literature of probability and statistics.
Mathematical Models for Structural Reliability Analysis offers
mathematical models for describing load and material properties in
solving structural engineering problems. Examples are provided,
demonstrating how the models are implemented, and the limitations
of the models are clearly stated. Analytical solutions are also
discussed, and methods are clearly distinguished from models. The
authors explain both theoretical models and practical applications
in a clear, concise, and readable fashion.
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