Synopses & Reviews
The only comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of one of today's most important probabilistic techniques
The past 15 years have witnessed many significant advances in sequential estimation, especially in the areas of three-stage and nonparametric methodology. Yet, until now, there were no references devoted exclusively to this rapidly growing statistical field.
Sequential Estimation is the first, single-source guide to the theory and practice of both classical and modern sequential estimation techniques—including parametric and nonparametric methods. Researchers in sequential analysis will appreciate the unified, logically integrated treatment of the subject, as well as coverage of important contemporary procedures not covered in more general sequential analysis texts, such as:
- Shrinkage estimation
- Empirical and hierarchical Bayes procedures
- Multistage sampling and accelerated sampling procedures
- Time-sequential estimation
- Sequential estimation in finite population sampling
- Reliability estimation and capture-recapture methodologies leading to sequential tagging schemes
An indispensable resource for researchers in sequential analysis, Sequential Estimation is an ideal graduate-level text as well.
Review
An indispensable resource for researchers in sequential analysis, and an ideal graduate-level text as well. (Zentralblatt Math, Volume 953, March 2001)
"...sequential estimation...is the focus...including both parametric and nonparametric methods..." (Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, Vol. LIX, No. 3, September 2001)
"an excellent source for all researchers in the field" (Statistics & Decisions, Vol.20, No.1, 2002)
Synopsis
This Second edition of the flow injection analysis (FIA) text which has become a standard in the field in four languages, is written by two pioneers in the field, who have themselves discovered many of the techniques and designed much of the equipment employed in FIA. Newly revised to account for the many recent developments in FIA, this book presents the state-of-the-art in FIA theory, techniques, and future trends. Specific topics covered include continous-flow analyzers, chemical kinetics in an FIA system, theory of dispersion related to FIA, single-line FIA manifolds, FIA determinations based on separation processes, commercially available flow-injection analyzers, the FIA laboratory--a microconduit-based pedagogical system, review of the flow-injection literature, and flow injection analysis now and in the future.
About the Author
MALAY GHOSH, PhD, is a professor in the University of Florida Department of Statistics.
NITIS MUKHOPADHYAY, PhD, is a professor in the University of Connecticut Department of Statistics.
PRANAB K. SEN, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Statistics of the University of North Carolina.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Coverage.
Probabilistic Results in Sequential Analysis.
Some Basic Concepts for Fixed-Sample Estimation.
General Aspects of Sequential Estimation.
Sequential Bayesian Estimation.
Multistage Estimation.
Parametric Sequential Point Estimation.
Parametric Sequential Confidence Estimation.
Nonparametric Sequential Point Estimation.
Nonparametric Sequential Confidence Estimation.
Estimation Following Sequential Tests.
Time-Sequential Estimation Problems.
Sequential Estimation in Reliability Models.
Sequential Estimation of the Size of a Finite Population.
Stochastic Approximation.
References.
Indexes.