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Title/Author:
Randomness and Hyper-randomness/ by Igor I. Gorban.
Author:
Gorban, Igor I.
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XXXII, 216 p. 30 illus., 23 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Subject:
Applied mathematics. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60780-1
ISBN:
9783319607801
Randomness and Hyper-randomness
Gorban, Igor I.
Randomness and Hyper-randomness
[electronic resource] /by Igor I. Gorban. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXXII, 216 p. 30 illus., 23 illus. in color.online resource. - Mathematical Engineering,2192-4732. - Mathematical Engineering,.
Part I The Phenomenon of Statistical Stability -- The Physical Phenomenon of Statistical Stability -- Part II The Probability Theory -- Basis of the Probability Theory -- Stochastic Functions -- Fundamentals of the Mathematical Statistics of the Probability Theory -- Assessment of the Measurement Accuracy on the Basis of Probability Theory -- Part III Experimental Study of the Statistical Stability Phenomenon -- Methodology and Results from Investigation of the Statistical Stability of Processes -- Part IV The Theory of Hyper-Random Phenomena -- Basis of the Theory of Hyper-Random Phenomena -- Hyper-Random Functions -- Fundamentals of the Mathematical Statistics of Hyper-Random Phenomena -- Assessing Measurement Accuracy on the Basis of the Theory of Hyper-Random Phenomena -- Part V The Problem of Adequate Description of the World -- Determinism, Uncertainty, Randomness, And Hyperrandomness -- Epilogue -- References -- Index.
The monograph compares two approaches that describe the statistical stability phenomenon – one proposed by the probability theory that ignores violations of statistical stability and another proposed by the theory of hyper-random phenomena that takes these violations into account. There are five parts. The first describes the phenomenon of statistical stability. The second outlines the mathematical foundations of probability theory. The third develops methods for detecting violations of statistical stability and presents the results of experimental research on actual processes of different physical nature that demonstrate the violations of statistical stability over broad observation intervals. The fourth part outlines the mathematical foundations of the theory of hyper-random phenomena. The fifth part discusses the problem of how to provide an adequate description of the world. The monograph should be interest to a wide readership: from university students on a first course majoring in physics, engineering, and mathematics to engineers, post-graduate students, and scientists carrying out research on the statistical laws of natural physical phenomena, developing and using statistical methods for high-precision measurement, prediction, and signal processing over broad observation intervals. To read the book, it is sufficient to be familiar with a standard first university course on mathematics.
ISBN: 9783319607801
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-60780-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1069907
Applied mathematics.
LC Class. No.: TA329-348
Dewey Class. No.: 519
Randomness and Hyper-randomness
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