Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
536
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Dec 16, 2015
Editore
Springer
Edizione
1st ed. 1985, Reprint 2015 of the 1985 edition
ISBN-10
149393497X
ISBN-13
9781493934973
Descrizione
Jack Carl Kiefer’s collected papers from 1951 to 1963 delve into the foundational aspects of statistical inference and probability, showcasing his pivotal contributions to the field. A blend of theoretical analysis and practical application, Kiefer’s work examines a range of topics including estimation theory, hypothesis testing, and decision-making under uncertainty. His rigorous approach provides readers with a deep understanding of the mathematical underpinnings that shape modern statistics.
Throughout this compilation, Kiefer demonstrates a mastery of complex concepts, making them accessible to scholars and practitioners alike. The papers reflect a period of active research, where Kiefer's innovative ideas pushed the boundaries of conventional methods, influencing both academic thought and applied practices in statistics.
As a significant figure in statistical theory, Kiefer’s writings capture the essence of his intellectual journey, offering insights that remain relevant today. This collection serves as both a tribute to his legacy and a valuable resource for those looking to explore the evolution of statistical thought during a transformative era.
Throughout this compilation, Kiefer demonstrates a mastery of complex concepts, making them accessible to scholars and practitioners alike. The papers reflect a period of active research, where Kiefer's innovative ideas pushed the boundaries of conventional methods, influencing both academic thought and applied practices in statistics.
As a significant figure in statistical theory, Kiefer’s writings capture the essence of his intellectual journey, offering insights that remain relevant today. This collection serves as both a tribute to his legacy and a valuable resource for those looking to explore the evolution of statistical thought during a transformative era.