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_2rdamedia
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_2RDAfrCarrier
200 1 _aTime series
_etheory and methods
_ewith 124 illustrations
_fPeter J. Brockwell, Richard A. Davis
205 _aSecond edition
214 0 _aNew York, NY
_cSpringer-Verlag
214 4 _dC 1991
215 _a1 vol. (XVI-577 p.)
_cill., couv. ill.
_d25 cm
225 2 _aSpringer series in statistics
305 _aAutres tirages : 1993, 1995, 1998 (6e ed., avec corr.), 2006
320 _aBibliogr. p. 561-566. Index
330 _aTime series : theory and methods is a systematic account of linear time series models and their application to the modelling and prediction of data collected sequentially in time. The aim is to provide specific techniques for handling data and at the same time to provide a thorough understanding of the mathematical basis for the techniques. Both time and frequency domain methods are discussed, but the book is written in such a way that either approach could be emphasized. The book is intended to be a text for graduate students in statistics, mathematics, engineering, and the natural or social sciences.
_24ème de couverture
410 _0013334581
_tSpringer series in statistics
_x0172-7397
606 _3029460514
_aProcessus stationnaires
_2rameau
606 _3027869970
_aSéries chronologiques
_2rameau
606 _aTime-series analysis
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_aProblèmes et exercices
_2rameau
675 _a51
_vÉd. 1967
676 _a519
676 _a519.23
686 _a62M10
_c2010
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_c2010
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_bPeter J.
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_bRichard A.
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_cmathématicien
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