Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
247
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2010
Editorial
Physica
Edición
2010
ISBN-10
3790825980
ISBN-13
9783790825985
Descripción
This work honors the legacy of Professor Jürgen Lehn by delving into the latest advancements in applied probability and statistics. The authors, Carlo Dal Mutto, Pietro Zanuttigh, and Guido M Cortelazzo, bring together a collection of insights and research findings that reflect both the historical significance and contemporary relevance of the field. Through comprehensive discussions and analyses, they encapsulate the essence of Lehn’s contributions to these areas, providing readers with a profound understanding of how applied statistics shape various scientific and practical domains.
Throughout the book, readers will encounter a blend of theoretical frameworks and practical applications, showcasing the versatility and importance of probabilistic models in real-world scenarios. The collection serves not only as a tribute to Lehn's work but also as a resource for scholars, practitioners, and students eager to explore the dynamic intersection of probability theory and statistical analysis in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
Throughout the book, readers will encounter a blend of theoretical frameworks and practical applications, showcasing the versatility and importance of probabilistic models in real-world scenarios. The collection serves not only as a tribute to Lehn's work but also as a resource for scholars, practitioners, and students eager to explore the dynamic intersection of probability theory and statistical analysis in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Negocios y Economía