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Mathematical Statistics and Random Process

Summary

The course will emphasize methods of applied statistics and data analysis. Theoretical considerations will be included to the extent that knowledge of theory is necessary for a sound understanding of methods and contributes to the development of data analysis skills and the ability to interpret results of statistical analysis.
The objective of the course is to develop sufficient knowledge of statistical tools and procedures, understanding of the underlying theory on which the procedures are based, and facility in the application of statistical tools to enable the student to incorporate sound statistical methodology into other areas of his or her own work.

Literature

Anděl, J.: Statistická analýza časových řad, SNTL,Praha 1975.
Likeš, J., Machek, J.: Matematická statistika, MVŠT, SNTL, 1988.
Kendall,M., Stuart,A.: The Advances Theory of Statistics, London, překl.Moskva, 1976.
N.R.Draper, H.Smith: Applied Regression analysis, New York,1981, překl. Moskva, 1987.
B.Vidacovic: Statiscal Modeling by Wavelets,1999, ISBN-0-471-29365.

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 457-0909
Abbreviation MSNP
Course title Mathematical Statistics and Random Process
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mathematics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Radim Briš, CSc.