Authors:T. Moritani, S. Ekholm, P.-L. Westesso,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: brain, imaging, weighted, diffusion
Number of Pages: 402
Published: 2009-06-18
List price: $189.00
ISBN-10: 3540787844
ISBN-13: 9783540787846
This practical-minded text helps the radiologist and the clinician understand diffusion-weighted MR imaging. The book’s 15 chapters range from basic principles to interpretation of diffusion-weighted MR imaging and specific disease. In this second edition, diffusion tensor imaging (fractional anisotropy, color map and fiber tractography) is covered and a new chapter, on "Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Scalp and Skull Lesions," is included. The volume is updated by newly added cases accompanied by radiological and pathological images along with the most recent references. It is aimed at all th
Author: H. L. Koul
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: linear, models, dynamic, processes, empirical, weighted
Number of Pages: 440
Published: 2002-06-13
List price: $84.95
ISBN-10: 0387954767
ISBN-13: 9780387954769
This book presents a unified approach for obtaining the limiting distributions of minimum distance, M and R estimators corresponding to non-smooth underlying scores in a large class of dynamic non-linear models including ARCH models. It also discusses classes of goodness-of -t tests for fitting an error distribution in some of these models and/or fitting a regression-autoregressive function without assuming the knowledge of the error distribution. The main tool is the asymptotic equicontinuity of certain basic weighted residual empirical processes in the uniform and L2 metrics. The contents of
Authors:Philippe Barbe, Patrice Bertail,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: statistics, notes, lecture, bootstrap, weighted
Number of Pages: 230
Published: 1995-02-24
List price: $99.00
ISBN-10: 0387944788
ISBN-13: 9780387944784
This monograph presents an account of the asymptotic behaviour of the weighted bootstrap - a new and powerful statistical technique. Researchers and advanced graduate students studying bootstrap methods will find this a valuable technical survey which is thorough and rigorous. The main aim of this book is to answer two questions: How well does the generalized bootstrap work? What are the differences between all the different weighted schemes? Readers are assumed to have already some familiarity with the bootstrap, but otherwise the account is as self-contained as possible. Proofs are presented
Authors:Vakhtang Kokilashvili, Miroslav Krbec,
Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
Keywords: spaces, orlicz, lorentz, inequalities, weighted
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 1992-02
List price: $59.00
ISBN-10: 9810206127
ISBN-13: 9789810206123
This is a survey of recent results on weighted inequalities in Lorentz and Orlicz spaces and Zygmund classes - rapidly growing offshoots of the theory of harmonic analysis operators. The volume brings together material scattered among journals, much of it previously only available in Russian.
Author: Gerardo F. Torres del Castillo
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
Keywords: progress, mathematical, physics, applications, functions, spin, weighted, spinors
Number of Pages: 246
Published: 2003-07-25
List price: $105.00
ISBN-10: 0817632492
ISBN-13: 9780817632496
This systematic and self-contained treatment of the theory of three-dimensional spinors and their applications fills an important gap in the literature. Without using the customary Clifford algebras frequently studied in connection with the representations of orthogonal groups, spinors are developed in this work for three-dimensional spaces in a language analogous to the spinor formalism used in relativistic spacetime. Unique features of this work: * Systematic, coherent exposition throughout * Introductory treatment of spinors, requiring no previous knowledge of spinors or advanced k
Authors:Jose Garcia-Cuerva, J-.L.Rubio De Francia,
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Keywords: mathematics, studies, topics, related, norm, inequalities, weighted
Number of Pages: 614
Published: 1985-08
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0444878041
ISBN-13: 9780444878045
Authors:A. Stewart Fotheringham, Chris Brunsdon, Martin Char
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: varying, relationships, spatially, analysis, weighted, regression, geographically
Number of Pages: 282
Published: 2002-10-18
List price: $149.95
ISBN-10: 0471496162
ISBN-13: 9780471496168
Geographically Weighted Regression: The Analysis of Spatially Varying Relationships is based on the premise that relationships between variables measured at different locations might not be constant over space. The prevailing assumption is that such relationships are constant, an assumption that would appear to be the result of convenience rather than of any serious examination of the issues. If relationships do vary significantly over space, then serious questions are raised about the reliability of traditional, global-level analyses. Geographically Weighted Regression, as part of a broader
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