Random Functions and Hydrology

Random Functions and Hydrology
Author: Rafael L. Bras
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780486676265

Advanced-level view of the tools of random processes and field theory as applied to the analysis and synthesis of hydrologic phenomena. Topics include time-series analysis, optimal estimation, optimal interpolation (Kriging), frequency-domain analysis of signals, and linear systems theory. Techniques and examples chosen to illustrate the latest advances in hydrologic signal analysis. Useable as graduate-level text in water resource systems, stochastic hydrology, random processes and signal analysis. 202 illustrations.

Decisions Under Uncertainty

Decisions Under Uncertainty
Author: Ian Jordaan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2005-04-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521782777

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E. T. Jaynes: Papers on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics

E. T. Jaynes: Papers on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics
Author: R.D. Rosenkrantz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9400965818

The first six chapters of this volume present the author's 'predictive' or information theoretic' approach to statistical mechanics, in which the basic probability distributions over microstates are obtained as distributions of maximum entropy (Le. , as distributions that are most non-committal with regard to missing information among all those satisfying the macroscopically given constraints). There is then no need to make additional assumptions of ergodicity or metric transitivity; the theory proceeds entirely by inference from macroscopic measurements and the underlying dynamical assumptions. Moreover, the method of maximizing the entropy is completely general and applies, in particular, to irreversible processes as well as to reversible ones. The next three chapters provide a broader framework - at once Bayesian and objective - for maximum entropy inference. The basic principles of inference, including the usual axioms of probability, are seen to rest on nothing more than requirements of consistency, above all, the requirement that in two problems where we have the same information we must assign the same probabilities. Thus, statistical mechanics is viewed as a branch of a general theory of inference, and the latter as an extension of the ordinary logic of consistency. Those who are familiar with the literature of statistics and statistical mechanics will recognize in both of these steps a genuine 'scientific revolution' - a complete reversal of earlier conceptions - and one of no small significance.

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Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1142
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ISBN: 1135439621

Non Linear Mathematics Vol. II

Non Linear Mathematics Vol. II
Author: Thomas L. Saaty
Publisher: RWS Publications
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2014-12-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1888603399

Nonlinear equations have existed for hundreds of years; their systematic study, however, is a relatively recent phenomenon. This volume, together with its companion', Nonlinear Matliematics Vol. I, provides exceptionally comprehensive coverage of this recently formed area of study. It encompasses both older and more recent developments in the field of equations, with particular emphasis on nonlinear equations because, as Professor Saaty maintains, "that is what is needed today." Together the two volumes cover all the major types of classical equations (except partial differential equations, which require a separate volume). This volume includes material on seven types: operator equations, functional equations, difference equations, delay-differential equations, integral equations, integro-differential equations and stochastic differential equations. Special emphasis is placed on linear and nonlinear equations in function spaces and On general methods of solving different types of such equations. Above all, this book is practical. It reviews the variety of existing types of equations and provides methods for their solution. It is meant to help the reader acquire new methods for formulating problems. Its clear organization and copious references make it suitable for graduate students as well as scientists, technologists and mathematicians.

E.T. Jaynes

E.T. Jaynes
Author: Edwin T. Jaynes
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1989-04-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780792302131

The first six chapters of this volume present the author's 'predictive' or information theoretic' approach to statistical mechanics, in which the basic probability distributions over microstates are obtained as distributions of maximum entropy (Le. , as distributions that are most non-committal with regard to missing information among all those satisfying the macroscopically given constraints). There is then no need to make additional assumptions of ergodicity or metric transitivity; the theory proceeds entirely by inference from macroscopic measurements and the underlying dynamical assumptions. Moreover, the method of maximizing the entropy is completely general and applies, in particular, to irreversible processes as well as to reversible ones. The next three chapters provide a broader framework - at once Bayesian and objective - for maximum entropy inference. The basic principles of inference, including the usual axioms of probability, are seen to rest on nothing more than requirements of consistency, above all, the requirement that in two problems where we have the same information we must assign the same probabilities. Thus, statistical mechanics is viewed as a branch of a general theory of inference, and the latter as an extension of the ordinary logic of consistency. Those who are familiar with the literature of statistics and statistical mechanics will recognize in both of these steps a genuine 'scientific revolution' - a complete reversal of earlier conceptions - and one of no small significance.

The Kalman Filter in Finance

The Kalman Filter in Finance
Author: C. Wells
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 940158611X

A non-technical introduction to the question of modeling with time-varying parameters, using the beta coefficient from Financial Economics as the main example. After a brief introduction to this coefficient for those not versed in finance, the book presents a number of rather well known tests for constant coefficients and then performs these tests on data from the Stockholm Exchange. The Kalman filter is then introduced and a simple example is used to demonstrate the power of the filter. The filter is then used to estimate the market model with time-varying betas. The book concludes with further examples of how the Kalman filter may be used in estimation models used in analyzing other aspects of finance. Since both the programs and the data used in the book are available for downloading, the book is especially valuable for students and other researchers interested in learning the art of modeling with time varying coefficients.

Asset Pricing

Asset Pricing
Author: B.Philipp Kellerhals
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3540246975

Covers applications to risky assets traded on the markets for funds, fixed-income products and electricity derivatives. Integrates the latest research and includes a new chapter on financial modeling.

Modern Nonlinear Equations

Modern Nonlinear Equations
Author: Thomas L. Saaty
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486143767

Covers major types of classical equations: operator, functional, difference, integro-differential, and more. Suitable for graduate students as well as scientists, technologists, and mathematicians. "A welcome contribution." — Math Reviews. 1964 edition.

Model Error Concepts & Compensation

Model Error Concepts & Compensation
Author: R.E. Skelton
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483298264

Presents a state-of-the-art review of model error concepts, their characterization and compensation in estimation and control problems, with particular emphasis on error propagation, model order selection, performance guarantees, sensitivity and adaptive methods. Main topics covered include linear and nonlinear systems, identification, robotics, computer-aided design, signal processing, computers and communication in control, automation and real time control of processes.