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Empirical Process Techniques for Dependent Data

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Empirical process techniques for independent data have been used for many years in statistics and probability theory. These techniques have proved very useful for studying asymptotic properties of parametric as well as non-parametric statistical procedures. Recently, the need to model the dependence structure in data sets from many different subject areas such as finance, insurance, and telecommunications has led to new developments concerning the empirical distribution function and the empirical process for dependent, mostly stationary sequences. This work gives an introduction to this new theory of empirical process techniques, which has so far been scattered in the statistical and probabilistic literature, and surveys the most recent developments in various related fields. Key features: A thorough and comprehensive introduction to the existing theory of empirical process techniques for dependent data * Accessible surveys by leading experts of the most recent developments in various related fields * Examines empirical process techniques for dependent data, useful for studying parametric and non-parametric statistical procedures * Comprehensive bibliographies * An overview of applications in various fields related to empirical processes: e.g., spectral analysis of time-series, the bootstrap for stationary sequences, extreme value theory, and the empirical process for mixing dependent observations, including the case of strong dependence. To date this book is the only comprehensive treatment of the topic in book literature. It is an ideal introductory text that will serve as a reference or resource for classroom use in the areas of statistics, time-series analysis, extreme value theory, point process theory, and applied probability theory. Contributors: P. Ango Nze, M.A. Arcones, I. Berkes, R. Dahlhaus, J. Dedecker, H.G. Dehling,

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781461266112
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 396
  • Udgivet:
  • 23. oktober 2012
  • Størrelse:
  • 178x22x254 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 742 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 16. januar 2025
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Empirical process techniques for independent data have been used
for many years in statistics and probability theory. These techniques
have proved very useful for studying asymptotic properties of
parametric as well as non-parametric statistical procedures. Recently,
the need to model the dependence structure in data sets from many
different subject areas such as finance, insurance, and
telecommunications has led to new developments concerning the
empirical distribution function and the empirical process for
dependent, mostly stationary sequences. This work gives an
introduction to this new theory of empirical process techniques, which
has so far been scattered in the statistical and probabilistic
literature, and surveys the most recent developments in various
related fields.
Key features: A thorough and comprehensive introduction to the
existing theory of empirical process techniques for dependent data *
Accessible surveys by leading experts of the most recent developments
in various related fields * Examines empirical process techniques for
dependent data, useful for studying parametric and non-parametric
statistical procedures * Comprehensive bibliographies * An overview of
applications in various fields related to empirical processes: e.g.,
spectral analysis of time-series, the bootstrap for stationary
sequences, extreme value theory, and the empirical process for mixing
dependent observations, including the case of strong dependence.
To date this book is the only comprehensive treatment of the topic
in book literature. It is an ideal introductory text that will serve
as a reference or resource for classroom use in the areas of
statistics, time-series analysis, extreme value theory, point process
theory, and applied probability theory. Contributors: P. Ango
Nze, M.A. Arcones, I. Berkes, R. Dahlhaus, J. Dedecker, H.G. Dehling,

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