95,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
48 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

This book is designed as a textbook for graduate students and as a resource for researchers seeking a thorough mathematical treatment of its subject. It develops the main results of regression and the analysis of variance, as well as the central results on confounded and fractional factorial experiments. Matrix theory is deemphasized; its role is taken instead by the theory of linear transformations between vector spaces.
The text gives a carefully paced and unified presentation of two topics, linear models and experimental design. Students are assumed to have a solid background in linear
…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is designed as a textbook for graduate students and as a resource for researchers seeking a thorough mathematical treatment of its subject. It develops the main results of regression and the analysis of variance, as well as the central results on confounded and fractional factorial experiments. Matrix theory is deemphasized; its role is taken instead by the theory of linear transformations between vector spaces.

The text gives a carefully paced and unified presentation of two topics, linear models and experimental design. Students are assumed to have a solid background in linear algebra, basic knowledge of regression and analysis of variance, and some exposure to experimental design, and should be comfortable with reading and constructing mathematical proofs.

The book leads students into the mathematical theory, including many examples both for motivation and for illustration. Over 130 exercises of varying difficulty are included. An extensive mathematical appendix and a detailed index make the text especially accessible.

Linear Models and Design can serve as a textbook for a year-long course in the topics covered, or for a one-semester course in either linear model theory or experimental design. It prepares students for more advanced topics in the field, and assists in developing a thoughtful approach to the existing literature. It includes a guide to terminology as well as discussion of the history and development of ideas, and offers a fresh perspective on the fundamental concepts and results of the subject.

Autorenporträt
¿Jay H. Beder is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.  He has published papers in statistical design theory as well as on inference for Gaussian processes, with applications to evolutionary biology.  He has taught courses in linear models, design, and combinatorics for over 30 years, and is the recipient of teaching awards from his college and his university.
Rezensionen
"The present book offers a unified introduction to general linear models and design of experiments with special attention to the connections between the two topics. ... The material is organized originally and pleasantly and the style is always agreeable. Some special features make this book unique among the dozens of other books on the same topic. ... this book is intended as a textbook for students with a solid mathematical background." (Fabio Rapallo, zbMATH 1532.62003, 2024)