Ebook: The Statistical Stability Phenomenon
Author: Igor I. Gorban (auth.)
- Tags: Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering, Measurement Science and Instrumentation, Statistics for Engineering Physics Computer Science Chemistry and Earth Sciences, Complex Systems, Mathematical Applications in the Physica
- Series: Mathematical Engineering
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This monograph investigates violations of statistical stability of physical events, variables, and processes and develops a new physical-mathematical theory taking into consideration such violations – the theory of hyper-random phenomena. There are five parts. The first describes the phenomenon of statistical stability and its features, and develops methods for detecting violations of statistical stability, in particular when data is limited. The second part presents several examples of real processes of different physical nature and demonstrates the violation of statistical stability over broad observation intervals. The third part outlines the mathematical foundations of the theory of hyper-random phenomena, while the fourth develops the foundations of the mathematical analysis of divergent and many-valued functions. The fifth part contains theoretical and experimental studies of statistical laws where there is violation of statistical stability.
The monograph should be of particular interest to engineers and scientists in general who study the phenomenon of statistical stability and use statistical methods for high-precision measurements, prediction, and signal processing over long observation intervals.