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Extremes in Random Fields by Benjamin Yakir

Presents a useful new technique for analyzing the extreme-value behaviour of random fields Modern science typically involves the analysis of increasingly complex data. The extreme values that emerge in the statistical analysis of complex data are often of particular interest.

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Presents a useful new technique for analyzing the extreme-value behaviour of random fields Modern science typically involves the analysis of increasingly complex data. The extreme values that emerge in the statistical analysis of complex data are often of particular interest. This book focuses on the analytical approximations of the statistical significance of extreme values. Several relatively complex applications of the technique to problems that emerge in practical situations are presented. All the examples are difficult to analyze using classical methods, and as a result, the author presents a novel technique, designed to be more accessible to the user. Extreme value analysis is widely applied in areas such as operational research, bioinformatics, computer science, finance and many other disciplines. This book will be useful for scientists, engineers and advanced graduate students who need to develop their own statistical tools for the analysis of their data. Whilst this book may not provide the reader with the specific answer it will inspire them to rethink their problem in the context of random fields, apply the method, and produce a solution.

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Presents a useful new technique for analyzing the extreme-value behaviour of random fields Modern science typically involves the analysis of increasingly complex data. The extreme values that emerge in the statistical analysis of complex data are often of particular interest. This book focuses on the analytical approximations of the statistical significance of extreme values . Several relatively complex applications of the technique to problems that emerge in practical situations are presented. All the examples are difficult to analyze using classical methods, and as a result, the author presents a novel technique, designed to be more accessible to the user. Extreme value analysis is widely applied in areas such as operational research, bioinformatics, computer science, finance and many other disciplines. This book will be useful for scientists, engineers and advanced graduate students who need to develop their own statistical tools for the analysis of their data. Whilst this book may not provide the reader with the specific answer it will inspire them to rethink their problem in the context of random fields, apply the method, and produce a solution.

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Presents a useful new technique for analyzing the extreme-value behaviour of random fields Modern science typically involves the analysis of increasingly complex data. The extreme values that emerge in the statistical analysis of complex data are often of particular interest. This book focuses on the analytical approximations of the statistical significance of extreme values . Several relatively complex applications of the technique to problems that emerge in practical situations are presented. All the examples are difficult to analyze using classical methods, and as a result, the author presents a novel technique, designed to be more accessible to the user. Extreme value analysis is widely applied in areas such as operational research, bioinformatics, computer science, finance and many other disciplines. This book will be useful for scientists, engineers and advanced graduate students who need to develop their own statistical tools for the analysis of their data. Whilst this book may not provide the reader with the specific answer it will inspire them to rethink their problem in the context of random fields, apply the method, and produce a solution.

Author Biography

Benjamin Yakir, Department of Statistics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Table of Contents

Preface xi Acknowledgments xv Part I THEORY 1 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Distribution of extremes in random fields 3 1.2 Outline of the method 7 1.3 Gaussian and asymptotically Gaussian random fields 9 1.4 Applications 11 2 Basic examples 15 2.1 Introduction 15 2.2 A power-one sequential test 15 2.3 A kernel-based scanning statistic 24 2.4 Other methods 38 3 Approximation of the local rate 41 3.1 Introduction 41 3.2 Preliminary localization and approximation 43 3.3 Measure transformation 51 3.4 Application of the localization theorem 55 3.5 Integration 4 From the local to the global 71 4.1 Introduction 71 4.2 Poisson approximation of probabilities 72 4.3 Average run length to false alarm 78 5 The localization theorem 87 5.1 Introduction 87 5.2 A simplified version of the localization theorem 88 5.3 The localization theorem 90 5.4 A local limit theorem 95 5.5 Edge effects and higher order approximations 100 Part II APPLICATIONS 103 6 Nonparametric tests: Kolmogorov–Smirnov and Peacock 105 6.1 Introduction 105 6.2 Analysis of the one-dimensional case 109 6.3 Peacock's test 120 6.4 Relations to scanning statistics 123 7 Copy number variations 125 7.1 Introduction 125 7.2 The statistical model 127 7.3 Analysis of statistical properties 131 7.4 The false discovery rate 140 8 Sequential monitoring of an image 143 8.1 Introduction 143 8.2 The statistical model 146 8.3 Analysis of statistical properties 148 8.4 Optimal change-point detection 161 9 Buffer overflow 165 9.1 Introduction 165 9.2 The statistical model 169 9.3 Analysis of statistical properties 172 9.4 Heavy tail distribution, long-range dependence, and self-similarity 186 10 Computing Pickands' constants 191 10.1 Introduction 191 10.2 Representations of constants 196 10.3 Analysis of statistical error 199 10.4 Enumerating the effect of local fluctuations 204 Appendix: Mathematical background 209 A.1 Transforms 209 A.2 Approximations of sum of independent random elements 211 A.3 Concentration inequalities 214 A.4 Random walks 215 A.5 Renewal theory 215 A.6 The Gaussian distribution 216 A.7 Large sample inference 217 A.8 Integration 218 A.9 Poisson approximation 219 A.10 Convexity 220 References 221 Index 223

Review

"Whilst the book does not (nor does it claim to) provide a general account of the many different techniques used in the field of extreme value theory, it offers the reader an interesting and inspiring approach that has proved to be fruitful for many statistical problems." (Zentralblatt MATH, 1 October 2015)

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Presents a useful new technique for analyzing the extreme-value behaviour of random fields Modern science typically involves the analysis of increasingly complex data. The extreme values that emerge in the statistical analysis of complex data are often of particular interest. This book focuses on the analytical approximations of the statistical significance of extreme values . Several relatively complex applications of the technique to problems that emerge in practical situations are presented.

Review Text

“Whilst the book does not (nor does it claim to) provide a general account of the many different techniques used in the field of extreme value theory, it offers the reader an interesting and inspiring approach that has proved to be fruitful for many statistical problems.” Â(Zentralblatt MATH, Â1 October 2015)

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"Whilst the book does not (nor does it claim to) provide a general account of the many different techniques used in the field of extreme value theory, it offers the reader an interesting and inspiring approach that has proved to be fruitful for many statistical problems." ( Zentralblatt MATH , 1 October 2015)

Details ISBN1118620208 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Series Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics Year 2013 ISBN-10 1118620208 ISBN-13 9781118620205 Format Hardcover Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc Subtitle A Theory and Its Applications Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY 519.23 Short Title EXTREMES IN RANDOM FIELDS 2/E Language English Edition 2nd Media Book Pages 250 Illustrations illustrations Series Number 265 UK Release Date 2013-10-04 AU Release Date 2013-10-14 NZ Release Date 2013-10-14 Author Benjamin Yakir Publication Date 2013-10-04 Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2013-10-04
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