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Overview
This CBMS lecture series, held in Albany, New York in June 1994, aimed to introduce the audience to the literature on complex dynamics in higher dimension. Some of the lectures are updated versions of earlier lectures given jointly with Nessim Sibony in Montreal 1993. The author's intent in this book is to give an expansion of the Montreal lectures, basing complex dynamics in higher dimension systematically on pluripotential theory. These notes provide an easy-to-read introduction into the field, an introduction that motivates the topics. The monograph then points readers towards technically more advanced literature.
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A reference/text covering both the theoretical and applied aspects of multivariate analysis, employing the invariance approach and explaining concepts with actual data from real-world situations. Chapters on vector and matrix algebra; properties of multivariate distributions; sampling distributions; tests concerning covariance matrices and mean vectors; and factor analysis include exercises and examples. Useful as a text for graduate-level students, assuming a foundation in mathematics and statistics, and as a reference for applied statisticians and researchers using multivariate data. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
April 18, 1996
Publisher
Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1996.
Pages
59
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780821803172