Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution
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I found this book to be a most invigorating read. I recommend it warmly to both of its target audiences, whether astronomers wishing to get a good overview of statistical techniques, or statisticians wanting an account of how statistics is making a difference in cosmology.
-Wilfrid S. Kendall, University of Warwick in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol.98, no. 461
The definitive book on statistical analysis of clustering…Although the book title suggests that this is a book about cosmology, it is in fact about the statistical assessment of clustering in general, and galaxies in particular. This is a fine book, equaling the high technical and pedagogical standards set in the well-known books by Brian Ripley on the same subject. This book complements and extends Ripley's work and so will be invaluable to all who seek to analyze and understand clustering in point data sets in biology, ecology, geophysics, and other fields. From the point of view of cosmology, it is refreshing to see a mathematical approach that is uniformly rigorous without being pedantic. This makes the book eminently suitable for teaching graduate courses in statistics as well as in cosmology,
- Bernard Jones, Astrophysicist (UK), on Barnes & Noble .com
… A reference handbook that collects and explains this extensive and seemingly chaotic corpus of techniques, data, and models and that tries to relate all of these to the extent to which this is possible, was greatly needed. This book in my view manages to do this. In it are collected in a readable and very well-structured manner the diverse statistical techniques used in this type of studies--and applicable to many other studies as well--the multiple connection existing between these techniques, as well as the empirical basis on which these are applied, i.e. the various available catalogues of extragalactic objects and their differential characteristics. The authors of this book have made a discernible effort to treat in great detail the latest theoretical and observational discoveries in this field. All of this makes this title an extremely useful tool for all of us who work in cosmology.
-Bulletin of the Spanish Astronomical Society
…an important contribution to the field…an excellent source for practitioners of observational cosmology, graduate students, and statisticians, …a valuable and timely book.
-The Observatory, vol. 122, no. 1173,April 2003
Book Description
In the last decade, statisticians have developed a set of new statistical tools and approaches for the field of spatial point processes. At the same time, observational efforts have provided a huge amount of new cosmological data to be analyzed. For the first time in book form and within a single volume, this text presents the state-of-the-art in the use of statistics in cosmology. After reviewing the standard model of the universe and our current knowledge of its structure, the authors focus on extracting a detailed statistical description of the distribution of galaxies and how this description relates to major cosmological questions.
Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution
Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution,Vicent J. Martínez,Enn Saar,Chapman & Hall/CRC,1584880848,Applied,Clusters,Cosmology,Galaxies,Mathematical Statistics,Probability & Statistics - General,Science,Science/Mathematics,Statistical methods,Astrophysics,Mathematics / Statistics,Probability & statistics
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