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Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy V: Lecture Notes in Statistics, cartea 209

Editat de Eric D. Feigelson, Jogesh Babu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 aug 2012
This volume contains a selection of chapters based on papers to be presented at the Fifth Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy Symposium. The symposium will be held June 13-15th at Penn State University. Modern astronomical research faces a vast range of statistical issues which have spawned a revival in methodological activity among astronomers. The Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy V conference will bring astronomers and statisticians together to discuss methodological issues of common interest. Time series analysis, image analysis, Bayesian methods, Poisson processes, nonlinear regression, maximum likelihood, multivariate classification, and wavelet and multiscale analyses are all important themes to be covered in detail. Many problems will be introduced at the conference in the context of large-scale astronomical projects including LIGO, AXAF, XTE, Hipparcos, and digitized sky surveys.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781461435198
ISBN-10: 1461435196
Pagini: 547
Ilustrații: XXIII, 559 p. 131 illus., 78 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seriile Lecture Notes in Statistics, Lecture Notes in Statistics - Proceedings

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Statistics in Cosmology.- Bayesian Analysis Across Astronomy.- Data Mining and Astroinformatics.- Image and Time Series Analysis.- The Future of Astrostatistics.- Contributed Papers.

Notă biografică

Eric D. Feigelson, Professor of Astronomy & Astrophysics, and G. Jogesh Babu, Professor of Statistics, have long collaborated in cross-disciplinary research and services.  Under the auspices of Penn State's Center for Astrostatistics, they run the SCMA conferences, offer summer schools in statistics for astronomers, produce texts and research articles promoting advances in statistical methodology in astronomy.  Feigelson also conducts research in X-ray astronomy and star formation, and Babu is a mathematical statistician with interest in bootstrap methods, nonparametrics and asymptotic theory.  
 

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Now beginning its third decade, the Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy (SCMA) conferences are the premier forums where astronomers and statisticians discuss advanced methodological issues arising in astronomical research.  From cosmology to exoplanets, astronomers produce enormous datasets and encounter difficult modeling issues to arrive at astrophysical insights.  At the SCMA V conference held at Penn State University in June 2011, researchers from around the world presented the latest astrostatistical methods.  To promote cross-disciplinary perspectives, each lecture from an expert in one field is followed by a commentary from the other field.
A wide range of statistical developments are highlighted in the SCMA V conference.  Some focus on problems arising in precision cosmology involving characteristics of the cosmic microwave background, galaxy clustering and gravitational lensing.  Bayesian approaches are particularly important in this and other areas.  Knowledge discovery from megadatasets brings methods of data mining into use. Image analysis and time series analysis are areas where astronomers perennially wrestle with sophisticated modeling problems.  The proceedings ends with discussion of the future of astrostatistics. 
Eric D. Feigelson, Professor of Astronomy & Astrophysics, and G. Jogesh Babu, Professor of Statistics, have long collaborated in cross-disciplinary research and services.  Under the auspices of Penn State's Center for Astrostatistics, they run the SCMA conferences, offer summer schools in statistics for astronomers, produce texts and research articles promoting advances in statistical methodology in astronomy.  Feigelson also conducts research in X-ray astronomy and star formation, and Babu is a mathematical statistician with interest in bootstrap methods, nonparametrics and asymptotic theory.

Caracteristici

Covers wide range of advances in statistical astronomy
Many new techniques in the areas of large data set star and planet mapping will be discussed, including time series and applications in SAS and R
Documents a successful symposium on statistical astronomy
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras