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Function Estimates
 
Edited by: J. S. Marron
Function Estimates
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-7649-7
Product Code:  CONM/59.E
List Price: $125.00
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Function Estimates
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Function Estimates
Edited by: J. S. Marron
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-7649-7
Product Code:  CONM/59.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Contemporary Mathematics
    Volume: 591986; 178 pp
    MSC: Primary 62

    This volume collects together papers presented at the 1985 Conference in Function Estimation held at Humboldt State University. The papers focus especially on various types of spline estimations and convolution problems.

    The use of estimation and approximation methods as applied to geophysics, numerical analysis, and nonparametric statistics was a special feature of this conference.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • Charles J. Stone and Cha-Yong Koo — Logspline density estimation [ MR 870445 ]
    • Wolfgang Dahmen and Charles A. Micchelli — Statistical encounters with $B$-splines [ MR 870446 ]
    • K. S. Lii and M. Rosenblatt — Estimation of a transfer function in a non-Gaussian context [ MR 870447 ]
    • Finbarr O’Sullivan — Evaluating the performance of an inversion algorithm [ MR 870448 ]
    • Robert L. Parker — Harmonic splines in geomagnetism [ MR 870449 ]
    • K. P. Schwarz — Problems in estimating the anomalous gravity potential of the Earth from discrete spatial data [ MR 870450 ]
    • Wolfgang Härdle — What regression model should be chosen when the statistician misspecifies the error distribution? [ MR 870451 ]
    • Dennis D. Cox — Approximation theory of method of regularization estimators: applications [ MR 870452 ]
    • Grace Wahba — Partial spline modelling of the tropopause and other discontinuities [ MR 870453 ]
    • John A. Rice — Choice of Smoothing Parameter in Deconvolution Problems
    • David L. Donoho and Iain M. Johnstone — Regression approximation using projections and isotropic kernels [ MR 870455 ]
    • J. S. Marron — Will the art of smoothing ever become a science? [ MR 870456 ]
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Volume: 591986; 178 pp
MSC: Primary 62

This volume collects together papers presented at the 1985 Conference in Function Estimation held at Humboldt State University. The papers focus especially on various types of spline estimations and convolution problems.

The use of estimation and approximation methods as applied to geophysics, numerical analysis, and nonparametric statistics was a special feature of this conference.

  • Articles
  • Charles J. Stone and Cha-Yong Koo — Logspline density estimation [ MR 870445 ]
  • Wolfgang Dahmen and Charles A. Micchelli — Statistical encounters with $B$-splines [ MR 870446 ]
  • K. S. Lii and M. Rosenblatt — Estimation of a transfer function in a non-Gaussian context [ MR 870447 ]
  • Finbarr O’Sullivan — Evaluating the performance of an inversion algorithm [ MR 870448 ]
  • Robert L. Parker — Harmonic splines in geomagnetism [ MR 870449 ]
  • K. P. Schwarz — Problems in estimating the anomalous gravity potential of the Earth from discrete spatial data [ MR 870450 ]
  • Wolfgang Härdle — What regression model should be chosen when the statistician misspecifies the error distribution? [ MR 870451 ]
  • Dennis D. Cox — Approximation theory of method of regularization estimators: applications [ MR 870452 ]
  • Grace Wahba — Partial spline modelling of the tropopause and other discontinuities [ MR 870453 ]
  • John A. Rice — Choice of Smoothing Parameter in Deconvolution Problems
  • David L. Donoho and Iain M. Johnstone — Regression approximation using projections and isotropic kernels [ MR 870455 ]
  • J. S. Marron — Will the art of smoothing ever become a science? [ MR 870456 ]
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