Overview
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David R. Brillinger
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Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA
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Enders Anthony Robinson
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Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering Henry Krumb School of Mines, Columbia University, New York, USA
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Frederic Paik Schoenberg
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Department of Statistics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA
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Table of contents (13 papers)
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Interpretation of Seismic Signals
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- Robert H. Shumway, Jessie L. Bonner, Delaine T. Reiter
Pages 1-10
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- Genshiro Kitagawa, Tetsuo Takanami, Norio Matsumoto
Pages 11-39
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- Hernando Ombao, Jungeon Heo, David Stoffer
Pages 53-71
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Temperature Data
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- T. Subba Rao, E. P. Tsolaki
Pages 73-103
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- T. Subba Rao, Ana Monica Costa Antunes
Pages 123-150
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- Donald B. Percival, James E. Overland, Harold O. Mofjeld
Pages 151-167
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Assortment of Important Time Series Problems and Applications
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- Marc G. Genton, Keith R. Thompson
Pages 169-185
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- T. Ozaki, J. C. Jimenez, H. Peng, V. H. Ozaki
Pages 195-226
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- Winston C. Chow, Edward J. Wegman
Pages 239-255
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Back Matter
Pages 257-260
About this book
Part of a two volume set based on a recent IMA program of the same name. The goal of the program and these books is to develop a community of statistical and other scientists kept up-to-date on developments in this quickly evolving and interdisciplinary field. Consequently, these books present recent material by distinguished researchers. Topics discussed in Part I include nonlinear and non- Gaussian models and processes (higher order moments and spectra, nonlinear systems, applications in astronomy, geophysics, engineering, and simulation) and the interaction of time series analysis and statistics (information model identification, categorical valued time series, nonparametric and semiparametric methods). Self-similar processes and long-range dependence (time series with long memory, fractals, 1/f noise, stable noise) and time series research common to engineers and economists (modeling of multivariate and possibly non-stationary time series, state space and adaptive methods) are discussed in Part II.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA
David R. Brillinger
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Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering Henry Krumb School of Mines, Columbia University, New York, USA
Enders Anthony Robinson
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Department of Statistics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA
Frederic Paik Schoenberg