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"...includes techniques which are useful in dealing with data gathered in ares of economics, medicine as well as environmental studies where the data are measured over time ... More
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As an introduction to techniques for analyzing discrete time series, this textbook explains probability models, the spectral density function, time-invariant linear systems, ... More
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Yearly global mean temperature and ocean levels, daily share prices, and the signals transmitted back to Earth by the Voyager space craft are all examples of sequential ... More
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"I am extremely enthusiastic about this book. I think it will quickly become a classic. Like Sargent's and Varian's texts, it will be a centerpiece of the core cirriculum for ... More
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Amstat News asked three review editors to rate their top five favorite books in the September 2003 issue. The first edition of Applied Econometric Time Series was among those ... More
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This book is aimed at the reader who wishes to gain a working knowledge of time series and forecasting methods as applied in economics, engineering, and the natural and social ... More
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Gabor Analysis constitutes a central part of time-frequency analysis. While preserving the symmetry between the time (location) domain and the frequency (wave number) domain ... More
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Growing out of an MBA course in analysis of financial time series taught by Tsay (econometrics and statistics, U. of Chicago), this text has been updated to reflect ... More
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Aiming their work at the first year postgraduate statistic students, the authors (from Lancaster U., the U. of Washington, and Johns Hopkins U.) describe statistical models ... More
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