Statistics and Analysis of Scientific Data [electronic resource] / by Massimiliano Bonamente.

By: Bonamente, Massimiliano [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Graduate Texts in PhysicsPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 2nd ed. 2017Description: XVII, 318 p. 40 illus., 4 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781493965724Subject(s): Physics | Statistics  | Applied mathematics | Engineering mathematics | Statistical physics | Dynamical systems | Mathematical Methods in Physics | Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Earth Sciences | Statistics for Business, Management, Economics, Finance, Insurance | Mathematical and Computational Engineering | Complex Systems | Statistical Physics and Dynamical SystemsDDC classification: 530.15 LOC classification: QC5.53Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Theory of Probability -- Random Variables and Their Distribution -- Sum and Functions of Random Variables -- Estimate of Mean and Variance and Confidence Intervals -- Median, Weighted Mean and Linear Average (NEW) -- Distribution Function of Statistics and Hypothesis Testing -- Maximum Likelihood Fit to a Two-Variable Dataset -- Goodness of Fit and Parameter Uncertainty -- Systematic Errors and Intrinsic Scatter (NEW) -- Fitting Data with Bivariate Errors (NEW) -- Comparison Between Models -- Monte Carlo Methods -- Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Markov Chains -- Statistics for Business Sciences and Addition of Multi–Variate Analysis (NEW).
Summary: The revised second edition of this textbook provides the reader with a solid foundation in probability theory and statistics as applied to the physical sciences, engineering and related fields. It covers a broad range of numerical and analytical methods that are essential for the correct analysis of scientific data, including probability theory, distribution functions of statistics, fits to two-dimensional data and parameter estimation, Monte Carlo methods and Markov chains. Features new to this edition include: • a discussion of statistical techniques employed in business science, such as multiple regression analysis of multivariate datasets. • a new chapter on the various measures of the mean including logarithmic averages. • new chapters on systematic errors and intrinsic scatter, and on the fitting of data with bivariate errors. • a new case study and additional worked examples. • mathematical derivations and theoretical background material have been appropriately marked,to improve the readability of the text. • end-of-chapter summary boxes, for easy reference. As in the first edition, the main pedagogical method is a theory-then-application approach, where emphasis is placed first on a sound understanding of the underlying theory of a topic, which becomes the basis for an efficient and practical application of the material. The level is appropriate for undergraduates and beginning graduate students, and as a reference for the experienced researcher. Basic calculus is used in some of the derivations, and no previous background in probability and statistics is required. The book includes many numerical tables of data, as well as exercises and examples to aid the readers' understanding of the topic.
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Theory of Probability -- Random Variables and Their Distribution -- Sum and Functions of Random Variables -- Estimate of Mean and Variance and Confidence Intervals -- Median, Weighted Mean and Linear Average (NEW) -- Distribution Function of Statistics and Hypothesis Testing -- Maximum Likelihood Fit to a Two-Variable Dataset -- Goodness of Fit and Parameter Uncertainty -- Systematic Errors and Intrinsic Scatter (NEW) -- Fitting Data with Bivariate Errors (NEW) -- Comparison Between Models -- Monte Carlo Methods -- Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Markov Chains -- Statistics for Business Sciences and Addition of Multi–Variate Analysis (NEW).

The revised second edition of this textbook provides the reader with a solid foundation in probability theory and statistics as applied to the physical sciences, engineering and related fields. It covers a broad range of numerical and analytical methods that are essential for the correct analysis of scientific data, including probability theory, distribution functions of statistics, fits to two-dimensional data and parameter estimation, Monte Carlo methods and Markov chains. Features new to this edition include: • a discussion of statistical techniques employed in business science, such as multiple regression analysis of multivariate datasets. • a new chapter on the various measures of the mean including logarithmic averages. • new chapters on systematic errors and intrinsic scatter, and on the fitting of data with bivariate errors. • a new case study and additional worked examples. • mathematical derivations and theoretical background material have been appropriately marked,to improve the readability of the text. • end-of-chapter summary boxes, for easy reference. As in the first edition, the main pedagogical method is a theory-then-application approach, where emphasis is placed first on a sound understanding of the underlying theory of a topic, which becomes the basis for an efficient and practical application of the material. The level is appropriate for undergraduates and beginning graduate students, and as a reference for the experienced researcher. Basic calculus is used in some of the derivations, and no previous background in probability and statistics is required. The book includes many numerical tables of data, as well as exercises and examples to aid the readers' understanding of the topic.

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