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Throughout the physical and social sciences, researchers face the
challenge of fitting statistical distributions to their data.
Although the study of statistical modelling has made great strides
in recent years, the number and variety of distributions to choose
from-all with their own formulas, tables, diagrams, and general
properties-continue to create problems. For a specific application,
which of the dozens of distributions should one use? What if none
of them fit well? Fitting Statistical Distributions helps answer
those questions. Focusing on techniques used successfully across
many fields, the authors present all of the relevant results
related to the Generalized Lambda Distribution (GLD), the
Generalized Bootstrap (GB), and Monte Carlo simulation (MC). They
provide the tables, algorithms, and computer programs needed for
fitting continuous probability distributions to data in a wide
variety of circumstances-covering bivariate as well as univariate
distributions, and including situations where moments do not exist.
Regardless of your specific field-physical science, social science,
or statistics, practitioner or theorist-Fitting Statistical
Distributions is required reading. It includes wide-ranging
applications illustrating the methods in practice and offers proofs
of key results for those involved in theoretical development.
Without it, you may be using obsolete methods, wasting time, and
risking incorrect results.
Modern Statistical, Systems, and GPSS Simulation, Second Edition
introduces the theory and implementation of discrete-event
simulation. This text: establishes a theoretical basis for
simulation methodology provides details of an important simulation
language (GPSS - General Purpose Simulation System) integrates
these two elements in a systems simulation case study Valuable
additions to the second edition include coverage of random number
generators with astronomic period, new entropy-based tests of
uniformity, gamma variate generation, results on the GLD, and
variance reduction techniques. GPSS/PC is an interactive
implementation of GPSS for the IBM-PC compatible family of
microcomputers. The disk accompanying Modern Statistical, Systems,
and GPSS Simulation contains the limited educational version of
GPSS/PC with many illustrative examples discussed in the text.
Throughout the physical and social sciences, researchers face the challenge of fitting statistical distributions to their data. Although the study of statistical modelling has made great strides in recent years, the number and variety of distributions to choose from-all with their own formulas, tables, diagrams, and general properties-continue to create problems. For a specific application, which of the dozens of distributions should one use? What if none of them fit well?
Fitting Statistical Distributions helps answer those questions. Focusing on techniques used successfully across many fields, the authors present all of the relevant results related to the Generalized Lambda Distribution (GLD), the Generalized Bootstrap (GB), and Monte Carlo simulation (MC). They provide the tables, algorithms, and computer programs needed for fitting continuous probability distributions to data in a wide variety of circumstances-covering bivariate as well as univariate distributions, and including situations where moments do not exist.
Regardless of your specific field-physical science, social science, or statistics, practitioner or theorist-Fitting Statistical Distributions is required reading. It includes wide-ranging applications illustrating the methods in practice and offers proofs of key results for those involved in theoretical development. Without it, you may be using obsolete methods, wasting time, and risking incorrect results.
Modern Statistical, Systems, and GPSS Simulation, Second Edition introduces the theory and implementation of discrete-event simulation. This text: o establishes a theoretical basis for simulation methodology o provides details of an important simulation language (GPSS - General Purpose Simulation System) o integrates these two elements in a systems simulation case study Valuable additions to the second edition include coverage of random number generators with astronomic period, new entropy-based tests of uniformity, gamma variate generation, results on the GLD, and variance reduction techniques. GPSS/PC is an interactive implementation of GPSS for the IBM-PC compatible family of microcomputers. The disk accompanying Modern Statistical, Systems, and GPSS Simulation contains the limited educational version of GPSS/PC with many illustrative examples discussed in the text.
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