Time Series: Theory and Methods

This paperback edition is a reprint of the 1991 edition. Time Series: Theory and Methods is a systematic account of linear time series models and their application to the modeling and prediction of data collected sequentially in time. The aim is to provide specific techniques for handling data and a...

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Main Authors: Brockwell, Peter J., Davis, Richard A. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1991, 1991
Edition:2nd ed. 1991
Series:Springer Series in Statistics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This paperback edition is a reprint of the 1991 edition. Time Series: Theory and Methods is a systematic account of linear time series models and their application to the modeling and prediction of data collected sequentially in time. The aim is to provide specific techniques for handling data and at the same time to provide a thorough understanding of the mathematical basis for the techniques. Both time and frequency domain methods are discussed, but the book is written in such a way that either approach could be emphasized. The book is intended to be a text for graduate students in statistics, mathematics, engineering, and the natural or social sciences. It contains substantial chapters on multivariate series and state-space models (including applications of the Kalman recursions to missing-value problems) and shorter accounts of special topics including long-range dependence, infinite variance processes, and nonlinear models. Most of the programs used in the book are available in the modeling package ITSM2000, the student version of which can be downloaded from http://www.stat.colostate.edu/~pjbrock/student06
Physical Description:XVI, 580 p online resource
ISBN:9781441903204