Mathematical Methods of Statistics (PMS-9), Volume 9
By (Author) Harald Cramr
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
22nd June 1999
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
519.5
Paperback
575
Width 197mm, Height 254mm
794g
In this text about statistical mathematical theory, Harald Cramer joins two major lines of development in the field: while British and American statisticians were developing the science of statistical inference, French and Russian probablists transformed the classical calculus of probability into a rigorous and purely mathematical theory. The result of Cramer's work is an exposition of the mathematical methods of modern statistics that set the standard that others have since sought to follow. The first part of the book is an introduction to the fundamental concept of a distribution and of integration with respect to a distribution. The second part contains the general theory of random variables and probability distributions while the third is devoted to the theory of sampling statistical estimation and tests of significance.
Harald Cramer was Professor of Actuarial Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, and director of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics at the University of Stockholm.