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Dihedral Fourier Analysis introduces the theory and applications
necessary to study experimental data indexed by, or associated
with, the points in a dihedral symmetry orbit. This book looks at
experimental data and analytical models indexed by certain dihedral
rotations and reversals realized as vector fields. Its particular
relevance as a research tool in areas such as optical and molecular
biology statistics appears when formulated within the context of
symmetry studies, which formally connects algebraic and statistical
reasoning together in one methodology for data summary and
inference. Chapter 1 presents an overview of the theory and methods
of dihedral analysis. It introduces data sets and examples defining
and connecting the algebraic notions of symmetry with those of
statistical summaries and inference. Chapter 2 includes the
required algebraic aspects and data-analytic results. Chapters 3-6
offer applications of the methods presented in the text. This book
is intended for data analysts of both theoretical and applied
interests.
This book presents an introduction to the foundations,
interpretations, and data-analytic applications of symmetry studies
with an emphasis on applications in optical sciences. Symmetry
studies connect group theoretic and statistical methods for data
summary and inference. Readers should have an understanding of
calculus and linear algebra as well as introductory statistics. The
book reviews finite group theory in the introductory chapters.
Computational tools used in the text are available for download in
the form of Mathmaticaa notebooks or R scripts. This book:
Demonstrates the usefulness of a unified view of algebra and
symmetry studies to address data-analytic questions in optics and
vision science Offers a brief review of finite group theory and
elements of multivariate analysis Includes various examples from
diverse areas of optical science
Experimental data can often be associated with or indexed by
certain symmetrically interesting structures or sets of labels that
appear, for example, in the study of short symbolic sequences in
molecular biology, in preference or voting data, in (corneal)
curvature data, and in studies of the handedness and entropy of
symbolic sequences and elementary images. The symmetry studies
introduced in this book describe the interplay among symmetry
transformations that are characteristic of these sets of labels,
their resulting classification, the algebraic decomposition of the
data indexed by them, and the statistical analysis of the
invariants induced by those decompositions. The overall purpose is
to facilitate and guide the statistical study of the structured
data from both a descriptive and inferential perspective. The text
combines notions of algebra and statistics and develops a
systematic methodology to better explore the interplay between
symmetry-related research questions and their statistical analysis.
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