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One service mathematics has rendered the 'Et moi, ... si j'avait su
comment en revenir. je n'y serais point aIle.' human mee. It has
put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost
shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non The series
is divergent; therefore we may be sense'. Eric T. Bell able to do
something with it. O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought.
A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non
linearities abound. Similarly, all kinds of parts of mathematics
serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences. Applying a
simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above one finds
such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered mathematical
physics .. .'; 'One service logic has rendered com puter science ..
.'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'.
All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part
of the raison d'etre of this series."
The chapters in this volume present the state of optimum
experimental design at the beginning of the new millennium, with an
emphasis on developing areas. The contributions range from theory
to applications, starting with a glimpse back to the beginnings of
optimum experimental design. Theoretical chapters cover the
properties and methods of construction of designs. Applications
include chapters on sequential design problems in the
pharmaceutical industry and on the designs with discrete factors in
agriculture. There are chapters on training neural networks, on the
efficient selection of sampling methods, and on problems arising in
glass making and in herbicide resistance of Brazilian weeds. The
contributors, from a variety of countries, include many
acknowledged experts whose work reflects the international spread
of activity in the subject. Audience: Experimentalists as well as
research workers and students in statistics will find much to
interest them in these papers.
Over the last 15 years, singular spectrum analysis (SSA) has proven very successful. It has already become a standard tool in climatic and meteorological time series analysis and well known in nonlinear physics and signal processing. However, despite the promise it holds for time series applications in other disciplines, SSA is not widely known among statisticians and econometrists, and although the basic SSA algorithm looks simple, understanding what it does and where its pitfalls lay is by no means simple.
Analysis of Time Series Structure: SSA and Related Techniques provides a careful, lucid description of its general theory and methodology. Part I introduces the basic concepts, and sets forth the main findings and results, then presents a detailed treatment of the methodology. After introducing the basic SSA algorithm, the authors explore forecasting and apply SSA ideas to change-point detection algorithms. Part II is devoted to the theory of SSA. Here the authors formulate and prove the statements of Part I. They address the singular value decomposition (SVD) of real matrices, time series of finite rank, and SVD of trajectory matrices.
Based on the authors' original work and filled with applications illustrated with real data sets, this book offers an outstanding opportunity to obtain a working knowledge of why, when, and how SSA works. It builds a strong foundation for successfully using the technique in applications ranging from mathematics and nonlinear physics to economics, biology, oceanology, social science, engineering, financial econometrics, and market research.
One service mathematics has rendered the 'Et moi, ... si j'avait su
comment en revenir. je n'y serais point aIle.' human mee. It has
put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost
shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non The series
is divergent; therefore we may be sense'. Eric T. Bell able to do
something with it. O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought.
A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non
linearities abound. Similarly, all kinds of parts of mathematics
serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences. Applying a
simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above one finds
such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered mathematical
physics .. .'; 'One service logic has rendered com puter science ..
.'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'.
All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part
of the raison d'etre of this series."
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