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Heavy-tail phenomena: probabilistic and statistical modeling

✍ Scribed by Sidney I. Resnick


Book ID
127425754
Publisher
Springer
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Series
Springer series in operations research and financial engineering
Edition
1
Category
Library
City
New York, N.Y
ISBN
0387450246

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✦ Synopsis


This comprehensive text  gives an interesting  and useful blend  of the mathematical, probabilistic and statistical tools used in heavy-tail analysis.  Heavy tails are characteristic of many  phenomena where the probability of a single huge value impacts heavily.  Record-breaking insurance losses,  financial-log returns, files sizes stored on a server, transmission rates of files are all examples of  heavy-tailed phenomena.

Key features:

* Unique  text devoted to heavy-tails

* Emphasizes both probability modeling and statistical methods for fitting models.   Most  treatments focus on one or the other but not both

* Presents broad applicability  of heavy-tails to the fields of data networks, finance (e.g., value-at- risk), insurance, and hydrology

* Clear, efficient and coherent exposition, balancing  theory and actual data to show the applicability and limitations of certain methods

* Examines in detail the mathematical properties of the methodologies as well as their implementation in  Splus or R statistical languages

* Exposition driven by numerous examples and exercises

Prerequisites for the reader include a prior course in stochastic processes and probability, some statistical background, some familiarity with time series analysis, and ability to use (or at least to learn) a statistics package such as R or Splus. This work will serve second-year graduate students and researchers in the areas of applied mathematics, statistics, operations research, electrical engineering, and economics.


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