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Bayesian Inference : Theory, Methods, Computations - Silvelyn Zwanzig

Bayesian Inference

Theory, Methods, Computations

By: Silvelyn Zwanzig, Rauf Ahmad

eText | 23 July 2024 | Edition Number 1

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Bayesian Inference: Theory, Methods, Computations provides a comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals of Bayesian inference from all important perspectives, namely theory, methods and computations.

All theoretical results are presented as formal theorems, corollaries, lemmas etc., furnished with detailed proofs. The theoretical ideas are explained in simple and easily comprehensible forms, supplemented with several examples. A clear reasoning on the validity, usefulness, and pragmatic approach of the Bayesian methods is provided. A large number of examples and exercises, and solutions to all exercises, are provided to help students understand the concepts through ample practice.

The book is primarily aimed at first or second semester master students, where parts of the book can also be used at Ph.D. level or by research community at large. The emphasis is on exact cases. However, to gain further insight into the core concepts, an entire chapter is dedicated to computer intensive techniques. Selected chapters and sections of the book can be used for a one-semester course on Bayesian statistics.

Key Features:

  • Explains basic ideas of Bayesian statistical inference in an easily comprehensible form
  • Illustrates main ideas through sketches and plots
  • Contains large number of examples and exercises
  • Provides solutions to all exercises
  • Includes R codes

Silvelyn Zwanzig is a Professor for Mathematical Statistics at Uppsala University. She studied Mathematics at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Before coming to Sweden, she was Assistant Professor at the University of Hamburg in Germany. She received her Ph.D. in Mathematics at the Academy of Sciences of the GDR. She has taught Statistics to undergraduate and graduate students since 1991. Her research interests include theoretical statistics and computer-intensive methods.

Rauf Ahmad is Associate Professor at the Department of Statistics, Uppsala University. He did his Ph.D. at the University of Gottingen, Germany. Before joining Uppsala University, he worked at the Division of Mathematical Statistics, Department of Mathematics, Linkoping University, and at Biometry Division, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala. He has taught Statistics to undergraduate and graduate students since 1995. His research interests include high-dimensional inference, mathematical statistics, and U-statistics.

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