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This book is a follow up of "Theory of Optimal Designs" by K.R.Shah and Bikas K.Sinha published in this series. Unlike the previous book, this one covers a wide range of topics in both discrete and continuous optimal designs. The topics discussed include designs for regression models, covariates models, models with trend effects, and models with competition effects. An extensive study on a new optimality criterion is also presented. The prerequisites are a basic course in the design and analysis of experiments and some familiarity with the concepts of optimality criteria. Erkki P. Liski is Professor of Statistics at the University of Tampere in Finland. He has been head of various research projects on theory and applications of statistics with the Academy of Finland. Nripes K. Mandal is Professor of Statistics at Calcutta University in India. He is closely associated with all academic activities of the Calcutta Statistical Association. Kirti R. Shah is Professor of Statistics at the University of Waterloo in Canada. He is currently the president of the International Indian Statistical Association. Bikas K. Sinha is Professor of Statistics at the Indian Statistical Institute in Calcutta, India. He has served on the editorial board of a number of international statistical journals.
There has been an enormous growth in recent years in the literature on discrete optimal designs. The optimality problems have been formulated in various models arising in the experimental designs and substantial progress has been made towards solving some of these. The subject has now reached a stage of completeness which calls for a self-contained monograph on this topic. The aim of this monograph is to present the state of the art and to focus on more recent advances in this rapidly developing area. We start with a discussion of statistical optimality criteria in Chapter One. Chapters Two and Three deal with optimal block designs. Row-column designs are dealt with in Chapter Four. In Chapter Five we deal with optimal designs with mixed effects models. Repeated measurement designs are considered in Chapter Six. Chapter Seven deals with some special situations and Weighing designs are dis cussed in Chapter Eight. We have endeavoured to include all the major developments that have taken place in the last three decades. The book should be of use to research workers in several areas including combinatorics as well as to the experimenters in diverse fields of applications. Since the details of the construction of the designs are available in excellent books, we have only pointed out the designs which have optimality proper ties. We believe, this will be adequate for the experimenters.
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