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Traditions of the 150-year-old St. Petersburg School of Probability
and Statis tics had been developed by many prominent scientists
including P. L. Cheby chev, A. M. Lyapunov, A. A. Markov, S. N.
Bernstein, and Yu. V. Linnik. In 1948, the Chair of Probability and
Statistics was established at the Department of Mathematics and
Mechanics of the St. Petersburg State University with Yu. V. Linik
being its founder and also the first Chair. Nowadays, alumni of
this Chair are spread around Russia, Lithuania, France, Germany,
Sweden, China, the United States, and Canada. The fiftieth
anniversary of this Chair was celebrated by an International
Conference, which was held in St. Petersburg from June 24-28, 1998.
More than 125 probabilists and statisticians from 18 countries
(Azerbaijan, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel,
Italy, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Taiwan,
Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and the United States) participated in
this International Conference in order to discuss the current state
and perspectives of Probability and Mathematical Statistics. The
conference was organized jointly by St. Petersburg State
University, St. Petersburg branch of Mathematical Institute, and
the Euler Institute, and was partially sponsored by the Russian
Foundation of Basic Researches. The main theme of the Conference
was chosen in the tradition of the St."
This book represents thirty-eight extensive and carefully edited
chapters written by prominent researchers, providing an up-to-date
survey of new asymptotic methods in science and technology. The
chapters contain broad coverage of the latest developments and
innovative techniques in a wide range of theoretical and numerical
issues in the field of asymptotic methods in probability and
mathematical statistics. The book is organized into ten thematic
parts: probability distributions; characterizations of
distributions; probabilities and measures in high dimensional
structures; weak and stron limit theorems; large deviation
probabilities; empirical processes; order statistics and records;
estimation of parameters and hypotheses testing; random walks, and
applications to finance. Written in an accessible style, this book
conveys a clear and practical perspective of asymptotic methods.
Topics and features: Recent developments in asymptotic methods;
Parametric and Nonparametric Inference; Distribution Theory;
Stochastic Processes; Order Statistics; Record values and
Characterizations.Asymptotic methods in Probability and
Mathematical Statistics is an essential resource for reseachers,
practitioners, and professionals involved in Theoretical and
Applied Probability and/or in Theoretical and Applied Statistics.
Various chapters of the volume will also appeal to industrial
statisticians and financial economists
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