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Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis: Volume I: Applied Probability in Honor of J.M. Gani Softcover Repri Edition
Contributor(s): Heyde, C. C. (Editor), Prohorov, Yu V. (Editor), Pyke, Ronald (Editor)
ISBN: 0387947884     ISBN-13: 9780387947884
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 1996
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Annotation: The Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series in 1995 brought together researchers from across the world. The published papers appear in two volumes. Volume I includes papers on applied probability in Honor of J.M. Gani. The topics include probability and probabilistic methods in recursive algorithms and stochastic models, Markov and other stochastic models such as Markov chains, branching processes and semi-Markov systems, biomathematical and genetic models, epidemilogical models including S-I-R (Susceptible-Infective-Removal), household and AIDS epidemics, financial models for option pricing and optimization problems, random walks, queues and their waiting times, and spatial models for earthquakes and inference on spatial models.
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Probability & Statistics - General
- Science | History
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Dewey: 519.2
LCCN: 96022132
Series: Lecture Notes in Statistics
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.42 lbs) 464 pages
 
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The Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series in 1995 brought together researchers from across the world. The published papers appear in two volumes. Volume I includes papers on applied probability in Honor of J.M. Gani. The topics include probability and probabilistic methods in recursive algorithms and stochastic models, Markov and other stochastic models such as Markov chains, branching processes and semi-Markov systems, biomathematical and genetic models, epidemilogical models including S-I-R (Susceptible-Infective-Removal), household and AIDS epidemics, financial models for option pricing and optimization problems, random walks, queues and their waiting times, and spatial models for earthquakes and inference on spatial models.