
Univariate Discrete Distrbutions 3e
NL Johnson(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 20. September 2005
Software
Other digital
688 pages
978-0-471-71581-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book helps you discover the latest advances in discrete distributions theory. This third edition of the critically acclaimed "Univariate Discrete Distributions" provides a self-contained, systematic treatment of the theory, derivation, and application of probability distributions for count data. Generalized zeta-function and q-series distributions have been added and are covered in detail. New families of distributions, including Lagrangian-type distributions, are integrated into this thoroughly revised and updated text. Additional applications of univariate discrete distributions are explored to demonstrate the flexibility of this powerful method. A thorough survey of recent statistical literature draws attention to many new distributions and results for the classical distributions. Approximately 450 new references along with several new sections are introduced to reflect the current literature and knowledge of discrete distributions.
Beginning with mathematical, probability, and statistical fundamentals, the authors provide clear coverage of the key topics in the field, and includes: Families of discrete distributions; Binomial distribution; Poisson distribution; Negative binomial distribution; Hypergeometric distributions; Logarithmic and Lagrangian distributions; Mixture distributions; Stopped-sum distributions; Matching, occupancy, runs, and q-series distributions; and Parametric regression models and miscellaneas. Emphasis continues to be placed on the increasing relevance of Bayesian inference to discrete distribution, especially with regard to the binomial and Poisson distributions. New derivations of discrete distributions via stochastic processes and random walks are introduced without unnecessarily complex discussions of stochastic processes. Throughout the third edition, extensive information has been added to reflect the new role of computer-based applications. With its thorough coverage and balanced presentation of theory and application, this is an excellent and essential reference for statisticians and mathematicians.
Beginning with mathematical, probability, and statistical fundamentals, the authors provide clear coverage of the key topics in the field, and includes: Families of discrete distributions; Binomial distribution; Poisson distribution; Negative binomial distribution; Hypergeometric distributions; Logarithmic and Lagrangian distributions; Mixture distributions; Stopped-sum distributions; Matching, occupancy, runs, and q-series distributions; and Parametric regression models and miscellaneas. Emphasis continues to be placed on the increasing relevance of Bayesian inference to discrete distribution, especially with regard to the binomial and Poisson distributions. New derivations of discrete distributions via stochastic processes and random walks are introduced without unnecessarily complex discussions of stochastic processes. Throughout the third edition, extensive information has been added to reflect the new role of computer-based applications. With its thorough coverage and balanced presentation of theory and application, this is an excellent and essential reference for statisticians and mathematicians.
Reviews / Votes
"Encyclopedic in nature, the book continues to be a valuable reference." (Mathematical Reviews, 2006d) "This is an important book that should be part of every statistician's library." (MAA Reviews, January 2, 2006)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
10 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-71581-8 (9780471715818)
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Norman L. Johnson | Adrienne W. Kemp | Samuel Kotz
Univariate Discrete Distributions
E-Book
09/2005
3rd Edition
Wiley
€247.99
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Person
NORMAN L. JOHNSON, PHD, was Professor Emeritus, Department of Statistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Johnson was Editor--in--Chief (with Dr. Kotz) of the Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Second Edition (Wiley). ADRIENNE W. KEMP, PHD, is Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Mathematical Institute, University of St. Andrews in Scotland. SAMUEL KOTZ, PHD, is Professor and Research Scholar, Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, The George Washington University in Washington, DC.
Content
Preface. 1. Preliminary Information. 2. Families of Discrete Distributions. 3. Binomial Distributions. 4. Poisson Distributions. 5. Neggative Binomial Distributions. 6. Hypergeometric Distributions. 7. Logarithmic and Lagrangian Distributions. 8. Mixture Distributions. 9. Stopped--Sum Distributions. 10. Matching, Occupancy, Runs, and q--Series Distributions. 11. Parametric Regression Models and Miscellanea. Bibliography. Abbreviations. Index.