Language: English
Published by Chapman and Hall, Londres, 1975
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Language: English
Published by Chapman and Hall Verlag;, 1975
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Language: English
Published by Chapman and Hall Ltd., London, 1975
ISBN 10: 0412141507 ISBN 13: 9780412141508
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Published by London, Chapman and Hall, 1975., 1975
viii+148pp. 8vo. Original boards in slightly rubbed dustwrapper, a near fine copy internally.
Language: English
Published by Springer, Springer Netherlands, 1980
ISBN 10: 0412222604 ISBN 13: 9780412222603
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Some years ago when I. assembled a number of general articles and lectures on probability and statistics, their publication (Essays in Probability and Statistics, Methuen, London, 1962) received a some what better reception than I had been led to expect of such a miscellany. I am consequently tempted to risk publishing this second collection, the title I have given it (taken from the first lecture) seeming to me to indicate a coherence in my articles which my publishers might otherwise be inclined to query. As in the first collection, the articles are reprinted chronologically, usually without comment. One exception is the third, not previously published and differing from the original spoken version both slightly where indicated in the text and by the addition of an Appendix. I apologize for the inevitable limitations due to date, and also for any occasional repetition of the discussion (e.g. on Bayesian methods in statistical inference). In particular, readers technically interested in the classification and use of nearest-neighbour models, a topic raised in Appendix II of the fourth article, should also refer to my monograph The Statistical Analysis of Spatial Pattern (Chapman and Hall, London, 1976), where a much more up-to-date account of these models will be found, and, incidentally, a further emphasis, if one is needed, of the common statistical theory of physics and biology. March 1975 M.S.B.