
Numerical Methods for Nonlinear Estimating Equations
Oxford University Press
Published on 2. October 2003
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-0-19-850688-1 (ISBN)
Description
Nonlinearity arises in statistical inference in various ways, with varying degrees of severity, as an obstacle to statistical analysis. More entrenched forms of nonlinearity often require intensive numerical methods to construct estimators, and the use of root search algorithms, or one-step estimators, is a standard method of solution. This book provides a comprehensive study of nonlinear estimating equations and artificial likelihoods for statistical inference. It provides extensive coverage and comparison of hill climbing algorithms, which, when started at points of nonconcavity often have very poor convergence properties, and for additional flexibility proposes a number
of modifications to the standard methods for solving these algorithms. The book also extends beyond simple root search algorithms to include a discussion of the testing of roots for consistency, and the modification of available estimating functions to provide greater stability in inference. A variety of examples from practical applications are included to illustrate the problems and possibilities thus making this text ideal for the research statistician and graduate student.
This is the latest in the well-established and authoritative Oxford Statistical Science Series, which includes texts and monographs covering many topics of current research interest in pure and applied statistics. Each title has an original slant even if the material included is not specifically original. The authors are leading researchers and the topics covered will be of interest to all professional statisticians, whether they be in industry, government department or research institute. Other books in the series include 23. W.J.Krzanowski: Principles of multivariate analysis: a user's perspective updated edition 24. J.Durbin and S.J.Koopman: Time series analysis by State Space Models 25. Peter J. Diggle, Patrick Heagerty, Kung-Yee Liang, Scott L. Zeger: Analysis of Longitudinal Data 2/e 26. J.K. Lindsey: Nonlinear Models in Medical Statistics 27. Peter J. Green, Nils L. Hjort & Sylvia Richardson: Highly Structured Stochastic Systems 28. Margaret S. Pepe: The Statistical Evaluation of Medical Tests for Classification and Prediction
of modifications to the standard methods for solving these algorithms. The book also extends beyond simple root search algorithms to include a discussion of the testing of roots for consistency, and the modification of available estimating functions to provide greater stability in inference. A variety of examples from practical applications are included to illustrate the problems and possibilities thus making this text ideal for the research statistician and graduate student.
This is the latest in the well-established and authoritative Oxford Statistical Science Series, which includes texts and monographs covering many topics of current research interest in pure and applied statistics. Each title has an original slant even if the material included is not specifically original. The authors are leading researchers and the topics covered will be of interest to all professional statisticians, whether they be in industry, government department or research institute. Other books in the series include 23. W.J.Krzanowski: Principles of multivariate analysis: a user's perspective updated edition 24. J.Durbin and S.J.Koopman: Time series analysis by State Space Models 25. Peter J. Diggle, Patrick Heagerty, Kung-Yee Liang, Scott L. Zeger: Analysis of Longitudinal Data 2/e 26. J.K. Lindsey: Nonlinear Models in Medical Statistics 27. Peter J. Green, Nils L. Hjort & Sylvia Richardson: Highly Structured Stochastic Systems 28. Margaret S. Pepe: The Statistical Evaluation of Medical Tests for Classification and Prediction
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This book provides a comprehensive study of the solution of non-linear estimating equations arising in statistical inference. * Mathematical Reviews *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
5 colour plates, numerous figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-850688-1 (9780198506881)
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Persons
Christopher G. Small is a Professor of Statistics at the University of Waterloo, Canada, and
has been Canada's official representative and Team Leader for the International
Mathematical Olympiad in Taiwan (1998) and Washington (2000).
Jinfang Wang is an Associate Professor in Obihiro University.
has been Canada's official representative and Team Leader for the International
Mathematical Olympiad in Taiwan (1998) and Washington (2000).
Jinfang Wang is an Associate Professor in Obihiro University.
Author
, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Canada
, School of Agriculture Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Inada-cho, Obihiro, Hokkaido 080-8555, Japan
Content
Introduction ; Estimating functions ; Numerical algorithms ; Working with roots ; Methodologies for root selection ; Artificial likelihoods and estimating functions ; Root selection and dynamical systems ; Bayesian estimating functions ; Bibliography ; Index