Time Series: A First Course with Bootstrap Starter

Time Series: A First Course with Bootstrap Starter

Time Series: A First Course with Bootstrap Starter

Time Series: A First Course with Bootstrap Starter

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Overview

Time Series: A First Course with Bootstrap Starter provides an introductory course on time series analysis that satisfies the triptych of (i) mathematical completeness, (ii) computational illustration and implementation, and (iii) conciseness and accessibility to upper-level undergraduate and M.S. students. Basic theoretical results are presented in a mathematically convincing way, and the methods of data analysis are developed through examples and exercises parsed in R. A student with a basic course in mathematical statistics will learn both how to analyze time series and how to interpret the results.

The book provides the foundation of time series methods, including linear filters and a geometric approach to prediction. The important paradigm of ARMA models is studied in-depth, as well as frequency domain methods. Entropy and other information theoretic notions are introduced, with applications to time series modeling. The second half of the book focuses on statistical inference, the fitting of time series models, as well as computational facets of forecasting. Many time series of interest are nonlinear in which case classical inference methods can fail, but bootstrap methods may come to the rescue. Distinctive features of the book are the emphasis on geometric notions and the frequency domain, the discussion of entropy maximization, and a thorough treatment of recent computer-intensive methods for time series such as subsampling and the bootstrap. There are more than 600 exercises, half of which involve R coding and/or data analysis. Supplements include a website with 12 key data sets and all R code for the book's examples, as well as the solutions to exercises.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032083308
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 06/30/2021
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
Pages: 586
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tucker S. McElroy is Senior Time Series Mathematical Statistician at the U.S. Census Bureau, where he has contributed to developing time series research and software for the last 15 years. He has published more than 80 papers and is a recipient of the Arthur S. Flemming award (2011).

Dimitris N. Politis is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at San Diego, where he is also serving as Associate Director of the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute. He has co-authored two research monographs and more than 100 journal papers. He is a recipient of the Tjalling C. Koopmans Econometric Theory Prize (2009-2011) and is Co-Editor of the Journal of Time Series Analysis.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, 2. The Probabilistic Structure of Time Series, 3. Trends, Seasonality, and Filtering, 4. The Geometry of Random Variables, 5. ARMA Models with White Noise Residuals, 6. Time Series in the Frequency Domain, 7. The Spectral Representation, 8. Information and Entropy, 9. Statistical Estimation, 10. Fitting Time Series Models, 11. Nonlinear Time Series Analysis, 12. The Bootstrap, A. Probability, B. Mathematical Statistics, C. Asymptotics, D. Fourier Series, E. Stieltjes Integration

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