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Springer Texts in Statistics: Time Series Analysis and Its Applications

With R Examples - Second Edition

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Paperback. Pub. 2009 575 English World Publishing Company The goals of this book are to develop an appreciation for the richness andversatility of modern time series analysis as a tool for analyzing data. and stillmaintain a commitment to theoretical integrity. as exemplified by the seminalworks of illinger (1981) and Hannan (1970) and the texts by ockwell andDavis (1991) and Fuller (1995). The advent of more powerful computing. es-pecially in the last three years . has provided both real data and new softwarethat can take one considerably beyond the fitting of simple time domain mod-els. such as have been elegantly described in the landmark work of Box andJenkins (see Box et al.. 1994). This book is designed to be useful as a textfor courses in time series on several different levels and as a reference workfor practitioners facing the analy...

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Springer Texts in Statistics: Time Series Analysis and Its Applications, Robert H. Shumway, David S. Stoffer

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Título
Springer Texts in Statistics: Time Series Analysis and Its Applications
Subtítulo
With R Examples - Second Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2006
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
575
ISBN10
7510004381
ISBN13
9787510004384
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Paperback. Pub. 2009 575 English World Publishing Company The goals of this book are to develop an appreciation for the richness andversatility of modern time series analysis as a tool for analyzing data. and stillmaintain a commitment to theoretical integrity. as exemplified by the seminalworks of illinger (1981) and Hannan (1970) and the texts by ockwell andDavis (1991) and Fuller (1995). The advent of more powerful computing. es-pecially in the last three years . has provided both real data and new softwarethat can take one considerably beyond the fitting of simple time domain mod-els. such as have been elegantly described in the landmark work of Box andJenkins (see Box et al.. 1994). This book is designed to be useful as a textfor courses in time series on several different levels and as a reference workfor practitioners facing the analy...