Identifiability In Stochastic Models (Probability and Mathematical Statistics): Characterization of Probability Distributions by Author Unknown

Identifiability In Stochastic Models (Probability and Mathematical Statistics): Characterization of Probability Distributions

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253 pages
Academic Press
Jun 1992
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The problem of identifiability is basic to all statistical methods and data analysis, occurring in such diverse areas as Reliability Theory, Survival Analysis, and Econometrics, where stochastic modeling is widely used. Mathematics dealing with identifiability per se is closely related to the so-called branch of "characterization problems" in Probability Theory. This book brings together relevant material on identifiability as it occurs in these diverse fields.
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Pages 253
Publisher Academic Press
Published 1992
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