Collection(s) : Mathématiques et informatique
Paru le 26/09/2013 | Broché V-157 pages
Professionnels
translated by A.M. Hasofer | foreword by Jean Serra
Ever since the beginning of modern probability theory in the seventeenth century there has been a continuons debate over the meaning and applicability of the concept of probability.
This book presents a coherent and well thought-out framework for the use probabilistic models to describe unique phenomena in a purely objective way. Although Estimating and choosing was written with geostatistical applications in mind, the approach is of general applicability across the whole spectrum of probabilistic modelling.
The only full-fledged treatment of the foundations of practical probability modelling ever written, this book fills an important gap in the literature of probability and statistics.