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  • Springer Geostatistics and Petroleum Geology Computer Methods in the Geosciences

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  • John Wiley & Sons Inc Statistical Framework for Recreational Water

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    Book SynopsisBased on the EPA Office of Water's most recent epidemiological studies being conducted at the Great Lakes beaches, Statistical Framework for Recreational Water Quality Criteria and Monitoring provides a framework in the context of these studies, providing details on traditional and novel sampling designs.Trade Review"The book provides useful information on specific topics." (Journal of the American Statistical Association, June 2009) "The book is a good source for graduate students and researchers who want to get a broad overview of statistical problems and proposed solutions based on current research on recreational water quality." (Journal of Environmental Quality, August 2008)Table of ContentsContributors. Preface. 1: The Evolution of Water Quality Criteria in the United States - 1922-2003 (Alfred P. Dufour and Stephen Schaub). 2: A Management Context For The Statistical Design Of Recreational Contact Water Quality Monitoring Programs (Stephen B. Weisberg). 3: Conceptual Bases for Relating Illness Risk to Indicator Concentrations (David F. Parkhurst, Guntehr F. Craun, and Jeffrey A. Soller). 4: On Selecting the Statistical Rationale for Revised EPA Recreational Water Quality Criteria for Bacteria (Richard O. Gilbert). 5: Sampling Recreational Waters (Abdel H El-Shaarawi and Sylvia R Esterby). 6: The Lognormal Distribution and Use of the Geometric Mean and the Arithmetic Mean in Recreational Water Quality Measurement (Larry J. Wymer and Timothy J. Wade). 7: The EMPACT Beaches: A Case Study in Recreational Water Sampling (Larry J. Wymer). 8: Microbial Risk Assessment Modeling (Graham McBride). 9: A plausible model to explain concentration-response relationships in randomized controlled trials assessing infectious disease risks from exposure to recreational waters (Albrecht Wiedenmann). 10: Nowcasting recreational water quality (Alexandria B. Boehm, Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers, Deyi Hou, and Stephen B. Weisberg). 11: Statistical sensitivity analysis and water quality (Alessandro Fasso). Index.

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  • John Wiley & Sons Inc Sampling of Populations

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    Book SynopsisSampling of Populations: Methods and Applications, 4th Edition is an all-inclusive resource on the basic and most current practices in population sampling. Find the essential statistical methods for survey design and analysis, while also exploring techniques that have developed over the past decade.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Exercise 1.1. Exercise 1.2. Exercise 1.3. Exercise 1.4. Exercise 1.5. Exercise 1.6. Exercise 1.7. Exercise 1.8. Chapter 2. Exercise 2.1. Exercise 2.2. Exercise 2.3. Exercise 2.4. Exercise 2.5. Exercise 2.6. Exercise 2.7. Exercise 2.8. Exercise 2.9. Chapter 3. Exercise 3.1. Exercise 3.2. Exercise 3.3. Exercise 3.4. Exercise 3.5. Exercise 3.6. Exercise 3.7. Exercise 3.8. Exercise 3.9. Exercise 3.10. Exercise 3.11. Exercise 3.12. Exercise 3.13. Chapter 4. Exercise 4.1. Exercise 4.2. Exercise 4.3. Exercise 4.4. Exercise 4.5. Exercise 4.6. Exercise 4.7. Exercise 4.8. Exercise 4.9. Exercise 4.10. Exercise 4.11. Exercise 4.12. Exercise 4.13. Chapter 5. Exercise 5.1. Exercise 5.2. Exercise 5.3. Exercise 5.4. Exercise 5.5. Exercise 5.6. Exercise 5.7. Exercise 5.8. Exercise 5.9. Exercise 5.10. Chapter 6. Exercise 6.1. Exercise 6.2. Exercise 6.3. Exercise 6.4. Exercise 6.5. Exercise 6.6. Exercise 6.7. Exercise 6.8. Exercise 6.9. Exercise 6.10. Exercise 6.11. Chapter 7. Exercise 7.1. Exercise 7.2. Exercise 7.3. Exercise 7.4. Exercise 7.5. Exercise 7.6. Exercise 7.7. Exercise 7.8. Exercise 7.9. Exercise 7.10. Exercise 7.11. Exercise 7.12. Chapter 8. Exercise 8.1. Exercise 8.2. Exercise 8.3. Chapter 9. Exercise 9.1. Exercise 9.2. Exercise 9.3. Exercise 9.4. Exercise 9.5. Exercise 9.6. Exercise 9.7. Exercise 9.8. Exercise 9.9. Exercise 9.10. Exercise 9.11. Exercise 9.12. Chapter 10. Exercise 10.1 Exercise 10.2. Exercise 10.3. Exercise 10.4. Exercise 10.5. Exercise 10.6. Exercise 10.7. Exercise 10.8. Exercise 10.9. Exercise 10.10. Exercise 10.11. Exercise 10.12. Exercise 10.13. Exercise 10.14. Exercise 10.15. Exercise 10.16. Exercise 10.17. Exercise 10.18. Exercise 10.19. Chapter 11. Exercise 11.1. Exercise 11.2. Exercise 11.3. Exercise 11.4. Exercise 11.5. Exercise 11.6. Chapter 12. Exercise 12.1. Exercise 12.2. Exercise 12.3. Exercise 12.4. Chapter 13. Exercise 13.1 Exercise 13.2. Exercise 13.3. Exercise 13.4. Exercise 13.5. Exercise 13.5. Exercise 13.6. Chapter 14. Exercise 14.1. Exercise 14.2. Exercise 14.3. Exercise 14.4. Exercise 14.5. Chapter 15. Exercise 15.1. Exercise 15.2. Exercise 15.3.

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  • Stochastic Dynamic Programming and the Control of Queueing Systems

    Wiley-Blackwell Stochastic Dynamic Programming and the Control of Queueing Systems

    Book SynopsisA stochastic process is any process governed by laws of probability, ranging from the genetic probability of having brown eyes, to the chances of a line of cars passing a specific highway point. This book provides information on the latest techniques and statistical Markov process theory used in the control of queuing systems (e.g.Trade ReviewThere is much to appreciate about his book. It is well written and thoughtfully organized and nicely integrates theory with computation. Its orientation toward SDP theory for buffer control will certainly interest scientists seeking solutions to communication network problems. (Technometrics, August 2000, Vol. 42, No. 3)Table of ContentsOptimization Criteria. Finite Horizon Optimization. Infinite Horizon Discounted Cost Optimization. An Inventory Model. Average Cost Optimization for Finite State Spaces. Average Cost Optimization Theory for Countable State Spaces. Computation of Average Cost Optimal Policies for Infinite State Spaces. Optimization Under Actions at Selected Epochs. Average Cost Optimization of Continuous Time Processes. Appendices. Bibliography. Index.

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  • Applied Statistical Decision Theory 78 Wiley

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Applied Statistical Decision Theory 78 Wiley

    Book SynopsisThis is an examination of the applications of Bayesian statistical theory to real-life business problems of decision under conditions of uncertainty.Table of ContentsEXPERIMENTATION AND DECISION: GENERAL THEORY. The Problem and the Two Basic Modes of Analysis. Sufficient Statistics and Noninformative Stopping. Conjugate Prior Distributions. EXTENSIVE-FORM ANALYSIS WHEN SAMPLING AND TERMINAL UTILITIES ARE ADDITIVE. Additive Utility, Opportunity Loss, and the Value of Information: Introduction to Part II. Linear Terminal Analysis. Selection of the Best of Several Processes. Problems in Which the Act and State Spaces Coincide. DISTRIBUTION THEORY. Univariate Normalized Mass and Density Functions. Multivariate Normalized Density Functions. Bernoulli Process. Poisson Process. Independent Normal Process. Independent Multinormal Process. Normal Regression Process.

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  • Order Statistics

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Order Statistics

    Book SynopsisThis volume provides an up-to-date coverage of the theory and applications of ordered random variables and their functions. Furthermore, it develops the distribution theory of OS systematically. Applications include procedures for the treatment of outliers and other data analysis techniques. Even when chapter and section headings are the same as in OSII, there are appreciable changes, mostly additions, with some obvious deletions. Parts of old Ch. 7, for example, are prime candidates for omission. Appendices are designed to help collate tables, computer algorithms, and software, as well as to compile related monographs on the subject matter. Extensive exercise sets will continue, many of them replaced by newer ones.Trade Review"…Order Statistics will continue to be the most valuable source of reference for students and researchers alike." (Journal of the American Statistical Association, September 2004) "This book will be a useful addition to the library of any statistician. It is also a useful guide for students whose interest involves order statistics." (Technometrics, August 2004, Vol. 46, No. 3) "…continues to be both the textbook and guide to the research literature…the authors present in detail an up-to-date account of…the basic results of the subject of order statistics." (Mathematical Reviews, 2004f) “...an up-to-date account of the basic results of the subject...” (Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, Vol. LXII, No. 1, March 2004)Table of ContentsPreface. 1. Introduction. 2. Basic Distribution Theory. 3. Expected Values and Moments. 4. Bounds and Approximations for Moments of Order Statistics. 5. The NON-IID Case. 6. Further Distribution Theory. 7. Order Statistics in Nonparametric Inference. 8. Order Statistics in Parametric Inference. 9. Short-Cut Procedures. 10. Asymptotic Theory. 11. Asymptotic Results for Functions of Order Statistics. Appendix: Guide to Tables and Algorithms. References. Index.

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  • John Wiley & Sons Inc Statistical Advances in the Biomedical Sciences

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    Book SynopsisA number of eminent experts on Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Survival Analysis, and Genomics/Proteomics have contributed 30 carefully prepared and peer-reviewed articles to this book. Within the four sections, the articles have been organized so as to make the thematic transition between them as smooth as possible.Trade Review"Statistical Advances in the Biomedical Sciences provides vital statistical guidance to practioners in the biomedical sciences while also introducing statisticians to new, multidisciplinary frontiers of application. This text is an excellent reference for graduate - and Ph.D.-level courses in various areas of biostatistics and the medical sciences and also serves as a valuable tool for medical researchers, statisticians, public health professionals, and biostatisticians." (Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009f) "Statistical Advances in the Biomedical Sciences provides vital statistical guidance to practioners in the biomedical sciences while also introducing statisticians to new, multidisciplinary frontiers of application. This text is an excellent reference for graduate - and Ph.D.-level courses in various areas of biostatistics and the medical sciences and also serves as a valuable tool for medical researchers, statisticians, public health professionals, and biostatisticians." (Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009f) "The authors have done an excellent job of meeting the objective they put forward in the preface. They have produced an authoritative volume of readable chapters … The chapters are written well and will be understandable to graduate students in biostatistics and statistics. The book will have an important place as a reference book on the shelf of many professional biostatisticians working in a biomedical research environment. Additionally, it should be useful as a special topics text for graduate students in biostatistics and statistics graduate programs." (Biometrics, Dec 2008)Table of ContentsSECTION I.CLINICAL TRIALS. 1. Phase I Clinical Trials in Oncology (Anastasia Ivanova and Nancy Flournoy). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Phase I Trials in Healthy Volunteers. 1.3 Phase I Trials With Toxic Outcomes Enrolling Patients. 1.4 Other Design Problems in Dose Finding. 1.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 2. Phase II Clinical Trials (Nigel Stallard). 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Frequentist methods in phase II clinical trials. 2.3 Bayesian methods in phase II clinical trials. 2.4 Decision theoretic methods in phase II clinical trials. 2.5 Clinical trials combining phases II and III. 2.6 Outstanding issues in phase II clinical trials. References. 3. Response Adaptive Designs in Phase III Clinical Trials (Atanu Biswas, Uttam Bandyopadhyay and Rahul Bhattacharya). 3.1 Introduction 3.3 Adaptive Designs for Binary Treatment Responses Incorporating Covariates. 3.4 Adaptive Designs for Categorical Responses. 3.5 Adaptive Designs for Continuous Responses. 3.6 Optimal Adaptive Designs. 3.7 Delayed Responses in Adaptive Designs. 3.8 Biased Coin Designs. 3.9 Real Adaptive Clinical Trials. 3.10 Data Study for Different Adaptive Scheme. 3.11 Concluding Remarks. References. 4. Inverse Sampling for Clinical Trials: A Brief Review of Theory and Practice (Atanu Biswas and Uttam Bandyopadhyay). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Two-Sample Randomized Inverse Sampling for Clinical Trials. 4.3 An Example of Inverse Sampling: Boston ECMO. 4.4 Inverse Sampling in Adaptive Designs. 4.5 Concluding. 5. The Design and Analysis Aspects of Cluster Randomized Trials (Hrishikesh Chakraborty). 5.1 Introduction: Cluster Randomized Trials. 5.2 Intra-Cluster Correlation Coefficient and Confidence Interval. 5.3 Sample Size Calculation for Cluster Randomized Trials. 5.4 Analysis of Cluster Randomized Trial Data. 5.5 Concluding Remarks. References. SECTION II. EPIDEMIOLOGY. 6. HIV Dynamics Modeling and Prediction of Clinical Outcomes in AIDS Clinical Research (Yangxin Huang and Hulin Wu). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 HIV Dynamic Model and Treatment Effects Models. 6.3 Statistical Methods for Predictions of Clinical Outcomes. 6.4 Simulation Study. 6.5 Clinical Data Analysis. 6.6 Concluding Remarks. References. 7. Spatial Epidemiology (Lance A. Waller). 7.1 Space and Disease. 7.2 Basic Spatial Questions and Related Data. 7.3 Quantifying Pattern in Point Data. 7.4 Predicting Spatial Observations. 7.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 8. Modeling Disease Dynamics: Cholera as a Case Study (Edward L. Ionides, Carles Breto and Aaron A. King). 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Data Analysis via Population Models. 8.3 Sequential Monte Carlo. 8.4 Modeling Cholera. 8.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 9. Misclassification and Measurement Error Models in Epidemiological Studies (Surupa Roy and Tathagata Banerjee). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 A Few Examples. 9.3 Binary Regression Models with Two Types of Errors. 9.4 Bivariate Binary Regression Models with Two Types of Errors. 9.5 Models for Analyzing Mixed Misclassified Binary and Continuous Responses. 9.6 Atom Bomb Data Analysis. 9.7 Concluding Remarks. References. SECTION III. SURVIVAL ANALYSIS. 10. Semiparametric Maximum Likelihood Inference in Survival Analysis (Michael R. Kosorok). 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Examples of Survival Models. 10.3 Basic Estimation and Limit Theory. 10.4 The Bootstrap. 10.5 The Profile Sampler. 10.6 The Piggyback Bootstrap. 10.7 Other Approaches. 10.8 Concluding Remarks. References. 11. An Overview of the Semi-Competing Risks Problem (Limin Peng, Hongyu Jiang, Richard J. Chappell and Jason P. Fine). 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Nonparametric Inferences. 11.3 Semiparmetric One-Sample Inference. 11.4 Semiparametric Regression Method. 11.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 12. Tests for Time-Varying Covariate Effects within Aalen's Additive Hazards Model (Thomas H. Scheike and Torben Martinussen). 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Model Specification and Inferential Procedures. 12.3 Numerical Results. 12.4 Concluding Remarks. 12.5 Summary. References. 13. Analysis of Outcomes Subject to Induced Dependent Censoring: A Marked Point Process Perspective (Eugene Huang). 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 Induced Dependent Censoring and Associated Identifiability Issues. 13.3 Marked Point Process. 13.4 Modeling Strategy for Testing and Regression. 13.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 14. Analysis of Dependence in Multivariate Failure-Time Data (Zoe Moodie and Li Hsu). 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 Nonparametric Bivariate Survivor Function Estimation. 14.3 Non- and Semi-Parametric Estimation of Dependence Measures. 14.4 Concluding Remarks. References. 15. Robust Estimation for Analyzing Recurrent Events Data in the Presence of Terminal Events (Rajeshwari Sundaram). 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Inference Procedures. 15.3 Large Sample Properties. 15.4 Numerical Results. 15.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 16. Tree-Based Methods for Survival Data (Mousumi Banerjee and Anne-Michelle Noone). 16.1 Introduction. 16.2 Review of CART. 16.3 Trees for Survival Data. 16.4 Simulations to Compare Different Splitting Methods. 16.5 Example: Breast Cancer Prognostic Study. 16.6 Random forest for Survival Data. 16.7 Concluding Remarks. References. 17. Bayesian Estimation of the Hazard Function with Randomly Right-Censored Data (Jean-Francois Angers and Brenda MacGibbon). 17.1 Introduction. 17.2 Bayesian Functional Model Using Monotone Wavelet Approximation. 17.3 Estimation of the Sub-Density F*. 17.4 Simulations. 17.5 Example. 17.6 Concluding Remarks. References. SECTION IV. GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS. 18. The Effects of Inter-Gene Associations on Statistical Inferences From Microarray Data (Kerby Shedden). 18.1 Introduction. 18.2 Inter-Gene Correlation. 18.3 Differential Expression. 18.4 Time Course Experiments. 18.5 Meta-Analysis. 18.6 Concluding Remarks. References. 19. A Comparison of Methods for Meta-Analysis of Gene Expression Data (Hyungwon Choi and Debashis Ghosh). 19.1 Introduction. 19.2 Background. 19.3 Example. 19.4 Cross Comparison of Gene Signatures. 19.5 Best Common Mean Difference Method. 19.6 Effect Size Method. 19.7 Probability of Expression (POE) Assimilation Method. 19.8 Comparison of Three Methods. 19.9 Conclusions. References. 20. Statistical Methods for Identifying Differentially Expressed Genes in Replicated Microarray Experiments: A Review (Lynn Kuo, Fang Yu and Yifang Zhao). 20.1 Introduction. 20.2 Normalization. 20.3 Methods for Selecting Differentially Expressed Genes. 20.4 Simulation Study. 20.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 21. Clustering of Microarray Data via Mixture Models (Geoffrey McLachlan, Richard W. Bean and Angus Ng). 21.1 Introduction. 21.2 Clustering of Microarray Data. 21.3 Notation. 21.4 Clustering of Tissue Samples. 21.5 The EMMIX-GENE Clustering Procedure. 21.6 Clustering of gene profile. 21.7 EMMIX-WIRE. 21.8 ML Estimation via the EM Algorithm. 21.9 Model Selection. 21.10 Example: Clustering of Time-Course Data. 21.11 Concluding Remarks. References. 22. Censored Data Regression in High-Dimension and Low-Sample-Size Settings for Genomic Applications (Hongzhe Li). 22.1 Introduction. 22.2 Censored Data Regression Models. 22.3 Regularized Estimation for Censored Data Regression Models. 22.4 Survival Ensemble Methods. 22.5 Nonparametric Pathway-Based Regression Models. 22.6 Dimension-Reduction-Based Methods and Bayesian Variable Selection Methods. 22.7 Criteria for Evaluating Different Procedures. 22.8 Application to a Real Data Set and Comparisons. 22.9 Discussion and Future Research Topics. 22.10 Concluding Remarks. References. 23. Analysis of Case-Control Studies in Genetic Epidemiology (Nilanjan Chatterjee). 23.1 Introduction. 23.2 Maximum Likelihood Analysis of Case-Control Data with Complete Information. 23.3 Haplotype-Based Genetic Analysis with Missing Phase Information 23.4 Concluding Remarks. References. 24. Assessing Network Structure in the Presence of Measurement Error (Denise Scholtens, Raji Balasubramanian and Robert Gentleman). 24.1 Introduction 24.2 Graphs of Biological Data. 24.3 Statistics on Graphs. 24.4 Graph Theoretic Models. 24.5 Types of Measurement Error. 24.6 Exploratory Data Analysis. 24.7 Influence of Measurement Error on Graph Statistics. 24.8 Biological Implications. 24.9 Conclusions. References. 25. Prediction of RNA Splicing Signals (Mark Segal). 25.1 Introduction. 25.2 Existing Approaches to Splice Site Identification. 25.3 Splice Site Recognition Contemporary Classifiers. 25.4 Results. 25.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 26. Statistical Methods for Biomarker Discovery Using Mass Spectrometry (Bradley M. Broom and Kim-Anh Do). 26.1 Introduction. 26.2 Biomarker Discovery. 26.3 Statistical Methods for Pre-Processing. 26.4 Statistical Methods for Multiple Testing, Classification and Applications spectra. 26.5 Potential Statistical Developments. 26.6 Concluding Remarks. References. 27. Genetic Mapping of Quantitative Traits: Model-Free Sib-Pair Linkage Approaches (Saurabh Ghosh and Parthe P. Majumder). 27.1 Introduction. 27.2 The Basic QTL Framework for Sib-Pairs. 27.3 The Haseman-Elston Regression Framework. 27.4 Nonparametric Alternatives. 27.5 The Modified Nonparametric Regression. 27.6 Comparison with Linear Regression Methods. 27.7 Significance Levels and Empirical Power. 27.8 An Application to Real Data. 27.9 Concluding Remarks. References. SECTION V. MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS. 28. Robustness Issues in Biomedical Studies (Ayanendranath Basu). 28.1 Introduction: The Need for Robust Procedures. 28.2 Standard Tools for Robustness. 28.3 The Robustness Question in Biomedical Studies. 28.4 Robust Estimation in the Logistic Regression Model. 28.5 Robust Estimation for Censored Survival Data. 28.6 Adaptive Robust Methods in Clinical Trials. 28.7 Concluding Remarks. References. 29. Recent Advances in the Analysis of Episodic Hormone Data (Timothy D. Johnson and Yuedong Wang). 29.1 Introduction. 29.2 A General Biophysical Model. 29.3 Bayesian Deconvolution Model (BDM). 29.4 Nonlinear Mixed Effects Partial Splines Models. 29.5 Concluding Remarks. References. 30. Models for Carcinogenesis (Anup Dewanji). 30.1 Introduction. 30.2 Statistical Models. 30.3 Multistage Models. 30.4 Two-Stage Clonal Expansion Model. 30.5 Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models. 30.6 Statistical Methods. 30.7 Concluding Remarks. References. Author Index. Subject Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press Modeling Ordered Choices

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  • How the World Really Works

    Penguin Putnam Inc How the World Really Works

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    Book SynopsisINSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER“A new masterpiece from one of my favorite authors… [How The World Really Works] is a compelling and highly readable book that leaves readers with the fundamental grounding needed to help solve the world’s toughest challenges.”—Bill Gates “Provocative but perceptive . . . You can agree or disagree with Smil—accept or doubt his ‘just the facts’ posture—but you probably shouldn’t ignore him.”—The Washington PostAn essential analysis of the modern science and technology that makes our twenty-first century lives possible—a scientist's investigation into what science really does, and does not, accomplish.We have never had so much information at our fingertips and yet most of us don’t know how the world really works. This book explains seven of the most fundamental realities governing

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  • Springer Advances in Econometrics and Modelling 15 Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics

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  • Springer Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods Laramie Wyoming 1990 43 Fundamental Theories of Physics

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