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Discrete Distributions in Engineering and the Applied Sciences Synthesis Lectures on Mathematics & Statistics Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Discrete Distributions in Engineering and the Applied Sciences

This is an introductory book on discrete statistical distributions and its applications. It discusses only those that are widely used in the applications of probability and statistics in everyday life. The purpose is to give a self-contained introduction to classical discrete distributions in statistics. Instead of compiling the important formulas (which are available in many other textbooks), we focus on important applications of each distribution in various applied fields like bioinformatics, genomics, ecology, electronics, epidemiology, management, reliability, etc., making this book an indispensable resource for researchers and practitioners in several scientific fields. Examples are drawn from different fields. An up-to-date reference appears at the end of the book.

Chapter 1 introduces the basic concepts on random variables, and gives a simple method to find the mean deviation (MD) of discrete distributions. The Bernoulli and binomial distributions are discussedin detail in Chapter 2. A short chapter on discrete uniform distribution appears next. The next two chapters are on geometric and negative binomial distributions. Chapter 6 discusses the Poisson distribution in-depth, including applications in various fields. Chapter 7 is on hypergeometric distribution. As most textbooks in the market either do not discuss, or contain only brief description of the negative hypergeometric distribution, we have included an entire chapter on it. A short chapter on logarithmic series distribution follows it, in which a theorem to find the kth moment of logarithmic distribution using (k-1)th moment of zero-truncated geometric distribution is presented. The last chapter is on multinomial distribution and its applications.

The primary users of this book are professionals and practitioners in various fields of engineering and the applied sciences. It will also be of use to graduate students in statistics, research scholars in science disciplines, and teachers of statistics, biostatistics, biotechnology, education, and psychology.

List of Figures.- List of Tables.- Glossary.- Discrete Random Variables.- Binomial Distribution.- Discrete Uniform Distribution.- Geometric Distribution.- Negative Binomial Distribution.- Poisson Distribution.- Hypergeometric Distribution.- Negative Hypergeometric Distribution.- Logarithmic Series Distribution.- Multinomial Distribution.- Bibliography.- Authors' Biographies.- Index .
Rajan Chattamvelli is a professor in the School of Advanced Sciences at VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu. He has published more than 22 research articles in international journals of repute and at various conferences. His research interests are in computational statistics, design of algorithms, parallel computing, data mining, machine learning, blockchain, combinatorics, and big data analytics. His prior assignments include Denver Public Health, Colorado; Metromail Corporation, Lincoln, Nebraska; Frederick University, Cyprus; Indian Institute of Management; Periyar Maniammai University, Thanjavur; and Presidency University, Bangalore.Ramalingam Shanmugam is a honorary professor in the school of Health Administration at Texas State University. He is the editor of the journals Advances in Life Sciences, Global Journal of Research and Review, and International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, and book review editor of the Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. He has published more than 200 research articles and 120 conference papers. His areas of research include theoretical and computational statistics, number theory, operations research, biostatistics, decision making, and epidemiology. His prior assignments include University of South Alabama, University of Colorado at Denver, Argonne National Labs, Indian Statistical Institute, and Mississippi State University. He is a fellow of the International Statistical Institute.

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