Publicado por Addison-Wesley Pub. Co, 1970
ISBN 10: 1114632805 ISBN 13: 9781114632806
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Ammareal, Morangis, Francia
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Couverture différente. Edition 1970. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. Different cover. Edition 1970. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Publicado por Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1970
Librería: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Reino Unido
EUR 25,82
Convertir monedaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. 1970. No Edition Remarks. 454 pages. No dust jacket. Red cloth. Pages are bright and clear with light foxing and tanning to text block edges, pastedowns and free endpapers. Binding is slightly loose but pages remain attached. Boards have minor corner bumping and edgewear with mild mottling, tanning and scuffing overall. Spine has light tanning with soft crushing to ends. Book has a slight forward lean.
Publicado por Reading, Addison-Wesley, ,, 1970
Librería: Antiquariat Gothow & Motzke, Berlin, Alemania
EUR 28,00
Convertir monedaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoX/454 S./pp., Originalleineneinband (publisher's cloth binding), Bibliotheksexemplar in sehr gutem Zustand / exlibrary in excellent condition (Stempel auf Titel / title stamped, Rückenschildchen / lettering pannel to the spine, Block sehr gut / contents fine, keine Unterstreichungen oder Anstreichungen / no underlining or remarks, nicht in Folie eingeschlagen / not wrapped up in foil), Sprache: englisch.
Publicado por Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1970
Librería: Munster & Company LLC, ABAA/ILAB, Corvallis, OR, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 34,38
Convertir monedaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1970. Ex-library; out of print; cover lightly rubbed/soiled, corners/spine ends rubbed/bumped with internal boards exposed, small label on spine; edges lightly soiled, top edge lightly foxed; ffep has erasures and is rubbed where something small was removed, bookplate on front pastedown, 1/2"tear fore-edge page 255, date due slip on rear endpaper, small stamp on rear pastedown; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. hardcover. Good.
Publicado por Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1970
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: NEPO UG, Rüsselsheim am Main, Alemania
EUR 108,71
Convertir monedaCantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: Gut. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 969 23,6 x 16,0 x 3,0 cm, Gebundene Ausgabe.
Librería: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dinamarca
EUR 55,20
Convertir monedaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoReading, Mass., (1970). Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth with dustjacket. X,454 pp.
Librería: Atticus Rare Books, West Branch, IA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 1.030,31
Convertir monedaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carrito1st Edition. FIRST EDITIONS IN MINT CONDITION AND IN ORIGINAL WRAPS of Abraham Wald's seminal work on sequential tests of statistical hypotheses. Before Wald, the traditional style of statistical decision was to posit a hypothesis, make a predetermined number of measurements, then make a decision whether to accept or reject the hypothesis. Wald realized that this procedure is quite wasteful, and that many measurements could be saved if given the option to decide at every step whether to continue or stop the measurement process. "According to Wald, the resulting â??sequential probability ratio test frequently results in a savings of about 50 percent in the number of observations over the most efficient test procedure based on a fixed number of observations" (Gass, An Annotated Timeline of Operations Research, 65). In these papers Wald, known now as "the father of sequential analysis and decision theory," first presents the theoretical foundations of the theory of sequential analysis. The ideas he put forth revolutionized the art of statistical testing and were later developed in the hands of computer scientists into a field known as on-line algorithms (Blom, Problems and Snapshots, 203). "Probability theory came of age with the advent of Kolmogorov's axiomatics in 1933 and the subsequent developments in limit theorems and stochastic processes. Statistical inference came of age with the advent of the Neyman-Pearson theory in 1933 and the subsequent formalization of hypothesis testing, estimation, and decision theory. In these papers, Wald elegantly unified two seemingly dissimilar areas: probability theory and statistical inference. To probabilists, he offered gems of new results in random walks, martingales, stochastic processes, and limit theorems. He also pointed out indirectly how one might seek probability questions from statistical inference, the use the latter area as a testing ground for their abstract theorems. To statisticians, Wald showed that statistical inference is not just the analysis or 'significance' of an existing body of data; it also entails their entry into the very process of experimentation and continual analysis of the data as they come available. The sequential probability ratio test embodies this aspect. Wald also showed them how results from 'pure' mathematics, particularly probability theory, can be adapted to put statistical inference, in general, on stronger footing without losing sight of its practical nature." (Kotz & Johnson: Breakthroughs in Statistics). Wald's work was conceived in 1943 at Columbia. He was asked by the Navy's Bureau of Ordnance if there was a sampling plan that could terminate a statistical experiment earlier than planned. Wald's theoretical results first appeared in September 1943, but in the form of a 'restricted' report, meaning that the Defense Department considered the results significantly important for the war effort and, therefore, decided not to disseminate them to the general public for a while. The report was 'declassified' in early 1945, thereby allowing the present paper to appear in June of that year. Interestingly enough, Wald had already (in his paper 'On Cumulative Sums of Random Variables' from 1944 and also offered here), published many of the mathematical foundations of sequential procedures without any mention of the word sequential or any reference to his 1943 report, as was called for in the protocol. CONDITION & DETAILS: 4to. 10 X 7 inches (250 x 175mm). Each issue is bound in original blue wraps and is in mint condition in every way.