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This volume presents the proceedings of the Workshop on Momentum
Distributions held on October 24 to 26, 1988 at Argonne National
Laboratory. This workshop was motivated by the enormous progress
within the past few years in both experimental and theoretical
studies of momentum distributions, by the growing recognition of
the importance of momentum distributions to the characterization of
quantum many-body systems, and especially by the realization that
momentum distribution studies have much in common across the entire
range of modern physics. Accordingly, the workshop was unique in
that it brought together researchers in nuclear physics, electronic
systems, quantum fluids and solids, and particle physics to address
the common elements of momentum distribution studies. The topics
dis cussed in the workshop spanned more than ten orders of
magnitude range in charac teristic energy scales. The workshop
included an extraordinary variety of interactions from Coulombic to
hard core repulsive, from non-relativistic to extreme
relativistic."
This volume contains the proceedings of the Fifteenth International
Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods, held in Sante Fe,
New Mexico, USA, from July 31 to August 4, 1995. Maximum entropy
and Bayesian methods are widely applied to statistical data
analysis and scientific inference in the natural and social
sciences, engineering and medicine. Practical applications include:
parametric model fitting and model selection; ill-posed inverse
problems; image reconstruction; signal processing; decision making;
and spectrum estimation. Fundamental applications include the
common foundations for statistical inference, statistical physics
and information theory. Specific sessions during the workshop
focused on time series analysis, machine learning, deformable
geometric models, and data analysis of Monte Carlo simulations, as
well as reviewing the relation between maximum entropy and
information theory.
This volume presents the proceedings of the Workshop on Momentum
Distributions held on October 24 to 26, 1988 at Argonne National
Laboratory. This workshop was motivated by the enormous progress
within the past few years in both experimental and theoretical
studies of momentum distributions, by the growing recognition of
the importance of momentum distributions to the characterization of
quantum many-body systems, and especially by the realization that
momentum distribution studies have much in common across the entire
range of modern physics. Accordingly, the workshop was unique in
that it brought together researchers in nuclear physics, electronic
systems, quantum fluids and solids, and particle physics to address
the common elements of momentum distribution studies. The topics
dis cussed in the workshop spanned more than ten orders of
magnitude range in charac teristic energy scales. The workshop
included an extraordinary variety of interactions from Coulombic to
hard core repulsive, from non-relativistic to extreme
relativistic."
The Fifteenth International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and
Bayesian Meth- ods was held July 31-August 4, 1995 in Santa Fe, New
Mexico, USA. St. John's College, located in the foothills of the
Sangre de Cristo Mountains, provided a congenial setting for the
Workshop. The relaxed atmosphere of the College, which was
thoroughly enjoyed by all the attendees, stimulated free-flowing
and thought- ful discussions. Conversations continued at the social
events, which included a reception at the Santa Fe Institute, a New
Mexican dinner at Richard Silver's home, and an excursion to Los
Alamos that ended with a mixed grill at FUller Lodge, the main hall
of the former Los Alamos Ranch School. This volume represents the
Proceedings of the Workshop. Articles on the tra- ditional theme of
the Workshop, application of the maximum-entropy principle and
Bayesian methods for statistical inference in diverse areas of
scientific re- search, are contained in these Proceedings. As is
tradition, the Workshop opened with a tutorial on Bayesian methods,
lucidly presented by Peter Cheeseman and Wray Buntine (NASA AMES,
Moffett Field). The lecture notes for their tutorial are available
on the World Wide Web at http://bayes .lanl. gov / "'maxent/. In
addition, several new thrusts for the Workshop are described below.
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