Stein's Method and Applications
A. D. Barbour
Stein's startling technique for deriving probability approximations first appeared about 30 years ago. Since then, much has been done to refine and develop the method, but it is still a highly active field of research, with many outstanding problems, both theoretical and in applications. This volume, the proceedings of a workshop held in honour of Charles Stein in Singapore, August 1983, contains contributions from many of the mathematicians at the forefront of this effort. It provides a cross-section of the work currently being undertaken, with many pointers to future directions. The papers in the collection include applications to the study of random binary search trees, Brownian motion on manifolds, Monte-Carlo integration, Edgeworth expansions, regenerative phenomena, the geometry of random point sets, and random matrices.
Kateqoriyalar:
İl:
2005
Nəşriyyat:
World Scientific Publishing Company
Dil:
english
Səhifələr:
319
ISBN 10:
9812562818
ISBN 13:
9789812562814
Seriyalar:
Lecture Notes Series, Institute for Mathematical Sciences 5
Fayl:
PDF, 13.00 MB
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english, 2005