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Authors:Yasunori Fujikoshi, Vladimir V. Ulyanov, Ryoichi Shi
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: statistics, wiley, series, probability, approximations, sample, dimensional, large, multivariate
Number of Pages: 533
Published: 2010-01-26
List price: $115.00
ISBN-10: 0470411694
ISBN-13: 9780470411698
Wiley Series In Probability And Statistics Multivariate Statistics High-Dimensionaland Large-Sample Approximations Yasunori Fujikoshi Vladimir V. Ulyanov Ryoichi Shimizu A comprehensive examination ofhigh-dimensional analysis of multivariate methods and their real-world applications Multivariate Statistics: High-Dimensional and Large-Sample Approximations is the first book of its kind to explore how classical multivariate methods can be revised and used in place of conventional statistical tools. Written by prominent researchers in the field, the book focuses o
Author: Yasunori Fukuoka
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Keywords: society, japanese, japan, koreans, lives
Number of Pages: 330
Published: 2000-04
List price: $26.00
ISBN-10: 0646391658
ISBN-13: 9780646391656
Japan exercised colonial rule over Korea from 1910 to 1945 and many Koreans emigrated to Japan during this period. Today, these Korean migrants and their descendants constitute one percent of the total population making them the nation’s largest ethnic minority. Culturally different from both Korean nationals and Japanese, the young third-generation Korean migrants have developed a complex ethnic identity through their struggles with Japanese racism. This study seeks to dispel the myth that Japan is a homogenous nation. Part I of this book includes brief accounts of the young Koreans
Authors:Michael G. H. Bell, Yasunori Iida,
Publisher: Pergamon
Keywords: transport, reliability, network
Number of Pages: 440
Published: 2003-05-22
List price: $123.00
ISBN-10: 0080441092
ISBN-13: 9780080441092
The reliability of transportation networks has become an increasingly important issue as sustained economic growth and improvements to the quality of life around the world lead to increases in the value of time. Consequently, schedules and routes need to be able to accommodate the unexpected, like accidents, disasters or traffic flow fluctuations, with as little loss in operational efficiency as possible. Sources of unreliability include variation of demand and supply. It is widely expected that network reliability analysis will play a more important role in the planning, design and management
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