Foundations of Time Series Analysis and Prediction Theory

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  • ISBN 9780471394341
  • Weight: 746g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2001
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Foundations of time series for researchers and students

This volume provides a mathematical foundation for time seriesanalysis and prediction theory using the idea of regression and thegeometry of Hilbert spaces. It presents an overview of the tools oftime series data analysis, a detailed structural analysis ofstationary processes through various reparameterizations employingtechniques from prediction theory, digital signal processing, andlinear algebra. The author emphasizes the foundation and structureof time series and backs up this coverage with theory andapplication.

End-of-chapter exercises provide reinforcement for self-study andappendices covering multivariate distributions and Bayesianforecasting add useful reference material. Further coveragefeatures:
* Similarities between time series analysis and longitudinal dataanalysis
* Parsimonious modeling of covariance matrices through ARMA-likemodels
* Fundamental roles of the Wold decomposition andorthogonalization
* Applications in digital signal processing and Kalmanfiltering
* Review of functional and harmonic analysis and predictiontheory

Foundations of Time Series Analysis and Prediction Theory guidesreaders from the very applied principles of time series analysisthrough the most theoretical underpinnings of prediction theory. Itprovides a firm foundation for a widely applicable subject forstudents, researchers, and professionals in diverse scientificfields.
MOHSEN POURAHMADI, PhD, is Professor and Director of the Division of Statistics at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois.

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