Classical Methods of Statistics is a guidebook combining theory and practical methods. It is especially conceived for graduate students and scientists who are interested in the applications of statistical methods to plasma physics. Thus it provides also concise information on experimental aspects of fusion-oriented plasma physics. In view of the first three basic chapters it can be fruitfully used by students majoring in probability theory and statistics. The first part deals with the mathematical foundation and framework of the subject. Some attention is given to the historical background. Exercises are added to help readers understand the underlying concepts. In the second part, two major case studies are presented which exemplify the areas of discriminant analysis and multivariate profile analysis, respectively. To introduce these case studies, an outline is provided of the context of magnetic plasma fusion research. In the third part an overview is given of statistical software; separate attention is devoted to SAS and S-PLUS. The final chapter presents several datasets and gives a description of their physical setting. Most of these datasets were assembled at the ASDEX Upgrade Tokamak. All of them are accompanied by exercises in form of guided (minor) case studies. The book concludes with translations of key concepts into several languages.
From the reviews:
"This monograph presents a selection of fundamental ideas and procedures in probability theory and statistics ... . The monograph is intended for self-instruction. Some exercises meant for monitoring the reader's understanding and progress are distributed throughout ... . A genuine contribution of this monograph is ... presenting experimental data from plasma physics." (Stephan Morgenthaler, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 j)
"The book written in a very mature level and in a characteristic style that in the opinion of the reviewer, very few statistics books reach this height in terms of conciseness and clarity. ... there is an impressive references to 754 scientific publications ... which includes around 300 references exclusively in the area of probability and statistics. ... The reviewer found it extremely gratifying to read this book and therefore recommends its permanent place in the book shelf of most statisticians as a reference text." (B. K. Sinha, Sankhya, Vol. 68 (1), 2006)
"This monograph presents a selection of fundamental ideas and procedures in probability theory and statistics ... . The monograph is intended for self-instruction. Some exercises meant for monitoring the reader's understanding and progress are distributed throughout ... . A genuine contribution of this monograph is ... presenting experimental data from plasma physics." (Stephan Morgenthaler, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 j)
"The book written in a very mature level and in a characteristic style that in the opinion of the reviewer, very few statistics books reach this height in terms of conciseness and clarity. ... there is an impressive references to 754 scientific publications ... which includes around 300 references exclusively in the area of probability and statistics. ... The reviewer found it extremely gratifying to read this book and therefore recommends its permanent place in the book shelf of most statisticians as a reference text." (B. K. Sinha, Sankhya, Vol. 68 (1), 2006)