Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
512
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jun 26, 1987
Editora
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521307872
ISBN-13
9780521307871
Descrição
This volume delves into the intricate theory and diverse applications of regular variation, exploring its significance in various mathematical contexts. The authors, Bingham, Goldie, and Teugels, provide a thorough examination of the subject, illustrating how it connects with areas such as probability theory and statistics.
Readers can expect an insightful blend of rigorous mathematical analysis and practical examples, making the complex concepts more approachable. The work serves not only as an essential reference for mathematicians and researchers but also as a valuable resource for graduate students aiming to deepen their understanding of regular variation and its implications in contemporary research.
Readers can expect an insightful blend of rigorous mathematical analysis and practical examples, making the complex concepts more approachable. The work serves not only as an essential reference for mathematicians and researchers but also as a valuable resource for graduate students aiming to deepen their understanding of regular variation and its implications in contemporary research.