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The Inverse Gaussian Distribution Statistical Theory and Applications
Title:
The Inverse Gaussian Distribution Statistical Theory and Applications
ISBN:
9781461214564
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Edition:
1st ed. 1999.
Publication Information New:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Physical Description:
XII, 347 p. 28 illus. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Statistics, 137
Contents:
I Statistical Theory -- 1. Distribution theory -- 2. Estimation -- 3. Significance tests -- 4. Sequential methods -- 5. Reliability & Survival analysis -- 6. Goodness-of-fit -- 7. Compound laws & mixtures -- II Applications -- A. Actuarial science -- B. Analysis of reciprocals -- C. Demography -- D. Histomorphometry -- E. Electrical networks -- F. Hydrology -- G. Life tests -- H. Management science -- I. Meteorology -- J. Mental health -- ?. Physiology -- L. Remote sensing -- M. Traffic noise intensity -- N. Market research -- ?. Regression -- P. Slug lengths in pipelines -- Q. Ecology -- R. Entomology -- S. Small area estimation -- T. CUSUM -- U. Plutonium Estimation -- References -- Author Index.
Abstract:
This book is written in the hope that it will serve as a companion volume to my first monograph. The first monograph was largely devoted to the probabilistic aspects of the inverse Gaussian law and therefore ignored the statistical issues and related data analyses. Ever since the appearance of the book by Chhikara and Folks, a considerable number of publications in both theory and applications of the inverse Gaussian law have emerged thereby justifying the need for a comprehensive treatment of the issues involved. This book is divided into two sections and fills up the gap updating the material found in the book of Chhikara and Folks. Part I contains seven chapters and covers distribution theory, estimation, significance tests, goodness-of-fit, sequential analysis and compound laws and mixtures. The first part forms the backbone of the theory and wherever possible I have provided illustrative examples for easy assimilation of the theory. The second part is devoted to a wide range of applications from various disciplines. The applied statistician will find numerous instances of examples which pertain to a first passage time situation. It is indeed remarkable that in the fields of life testing, ecology, entomology, health sciences, traffic intensity and management science the inverse Gaussian law plays a dominant role. Real life examples from actuarial science and ecology came to my attention after this project was completed and I found it impossible to include them.
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Language:
English