Discrete Multivariate Distributions (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
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Timely comprehensive practical--an important working resource forall who use this critical statistical method Discrete Multivariate Distributions is the only comprehensive single-source reference for this increasingly important statisticalsubdiscipline. It covers all significant advances that haveoccurred in the field over the past quarter century in the theory methodology computational procedures and applications of discretemultivariate distributions in a wide range of disciplines.Distributions covered include multinomial binomial negativebinomial Poisson power series hypergeometric Polya-Eggenberger Ewens orders and some families of distributions. Eachdistribution is presented in its own chapter along with necessarydetails and descriptions of real-world applications gleaned fromthe current literature on discrete multivariatedistributions. Discrete Multivariate Distributions is the fourth volume of theongoing revision of Johnson and Kotzs acclaimed Distributions inStatistics--universally acknowledged to be the definitive work onstatistical distributions. Originally planned as a revision ofChapter 11 of that classic this project soon blossomed into asubstantial volume as a result of the unprecedented growth that hasoccurred in the literature on discrete multivariate distributionsand their applications over the past quarter century. The only comprehensive single-volume work on the subject thisvaluable reference affords statisticians direct access to all ofthe latest developments concerning discrete multivariatedistributions. Concentrating primarily on areas of interest totheoretical as well as applied statisticians the authors providecomplete coverage of several important discrete multivariatedistributions. These include multinomial binomial negativebinomial Poisson power series hypergeometric Polya-Eggenberger Ewens orders and some families of distributions. Discrete Multivariate Distributions begins with a general overviewof the multivariate method in which the authors lay the basictheoretical groundwork for the discussions that follow. For clarityand consistency subsequent chapters follow a similar format beginning with a concise historical account followed by adiscussion of properties and characteristics. Coverage thenadvances to in-depth explorations of inferential issues andapplications liberally supplemented with helpful details and acollection of real-world applications obtained from the authorsextensive searches of current literature worldwide. Discrete Multivariate Distributions is an essential workingresource for researchers professionals practitioners andgraduate students in statistics mathematics computer science engineering medicine and the biological sciences.
