Astronomy, like any experimental subject, needs statistical methods to interpret data reliably. This practical handbook presents the most relevant statistical and probabilistic machinery for use in observational astronomy. Classical parametric and non-parametric methods are covered, but there is a strong emphasis on Bayesian solutions and the importance of probability in experimental inference. Chapters cover basic probability, correlation analysis, hypothesis testing, Bayesian modelling, time series analysis, luminosity functions, and clustering. The book avoids the technical language of statistics in favour of demonstrating astronomical relevance and applicability. It contains many worked examples, and problems that make use of databases which are available on the Web. It is suitable for self-study at advanced undergraduate or graduate level, as a reference for professional astronomers, and as a textbook basis for courses in statistical methods in astronomy.
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'... a neat little book that's a pleasure to read and a blessing to have handy for reference.' The Observatory
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Für Beruf und Forschung
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Worked examples or Exercises; 26 Tables, unspecified; 5 Halftones, unspecified; 63 Line drawings, unspecified
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-521-45616-6 (9780521456166)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jasper Wall is Professor of Astrophysics in the Department of Astrophysics, University of Oxford. Charles Jenkins is a Principal Research Scientist at Schlumberger Cambridge Research, Cambridge UK.
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University of Oxford
Schlumberger Cambridge Research Ltd
1. Decision; 2. Probability; 3. Statistics and expectations; 4. Correlation and association; 5. Hypothesis testing; 6. Data modelling: parameter-estimation; 7. Detection and surveys; 8. Sequential data - 1D statistics; 9. Surface distribution - 2D statistics; Appendices.