Expansions and Asymptotics for Statistics / Edition 1

Expansions and Asymptotics for Statistics / Edition 1

by Christopher G. Small
ISBN-10:
1584885904
ISBN-13:
9781584885900
Pub. Date:
05/07/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1584885904
ISBN-13:
9781584885900
Pub. Date:
05/07/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Expansions and Asymptotics for Statistics / Edition 1

Expansions and Asymptotics for Statistics / Edition 1

by Christopher G. Small

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Overview

Asymptotic methods provide important tools for approximating and analysing functions that arise in probability and statistics. Moreover, the conclusions of asymptotic analysis often supplement the conclusions obtained by numerical methods. Providing a broad toolkit of analytical methods, Expansions and Asymptotics for Statistics shows how asymptotics, when coupled with numerical methods, becomes a powerful way to acquire a deeper understanding of the techniques used in probability and statistics.

The book first discusses the role of expansions and asymptotics in statistics, the basic properties of power series and asymptotic series, and the study of rational approximations to functions. With a focus on asymptotic normality and asymptotic efficiency of standard estimators, it covers various applications, such as the use of the delta method for bias reduction, variance stabilisation, and the construction of normalising transformations, as well as the standard theory derived from the work of R.A. Fisher, H. Cramér, L. Le Cam, and others. The book then examines the close connection between saddle-point approximation and the Laplace method. The final chapter explores series convergence and the acceleration of that convergence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584885900
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/07/2010
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability , #115
Pages: 357
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Christopher G. Small is a professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.

Table of Contents

Introduction. General Series Methods. Padé Approximants and Continued Fractions. The Delta Method and Its Extensions. Optimality and Likelihood Asymptotics. The Laplace Approximation and Series. The Saddle-Point Method. Summation of Series. Glossary of Symbols. Useful Limits, Series and Products. References. Index.

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From the Publisher

This book will be an excellent resource for researchers and graduate students who need a deeper understanding of functions arising in probability and statistics than that provided by numerical techniques.
—Eduardo Gutiérrez-Peña, International Statistical Review, 2012

This outstanding book is rich in contents and excellent in readability. … I enjoyed reading this book and found this book valuable in my research as well as in my understanding of expansions and asymptotics as they arise often in statistics. The author has to be commended for his contribution to our profession in getting this book out.
—Subir Ghosh, Technometrics, May 2012

I have found this book very useful not only for the specialists in asymptotics but especially for all those who wish to learn more from this field and to see the inter-relations between different approaches.
—Jaromir Antoch, Zentralblatt MATH

This is an excellent book for researchers interested in asymptotics, especially those working on (mathematical) statistics or applied probability. … The book contains a compilation of different techniques to deal with series expansions and approximations with statistical applications. Examples are focused on the approximation of probability densities, distributions and likelihoods.
—Javier Carcamo, Mathematical Reviews

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