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Compositional Data Analysis, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016 CoDaWork, L'Escala, Spain, June 2015 Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics Series, Vol. 187

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Martín-Fernández Josep Antoni, Thió-Henestrosa Santiago

Couverture de l’ouvrage Compositional Data Analysis

The authoritative contributions gathered in this volume reflect the state of the art in compositional data analysis (CoDa). The respective chapters cover all aspects of CoDa, ranging from mathematical theory, statistical methods and techniques to its broad range of applications in geochemistry, the life sciences and other disciplines. The selected and peer-reviewed papers were originally presented at the 6th International Workshop on Compositional Data Analysis, CoDaWork 2015, held in L?Escala (Girona), Spain.

Compositional data is defined as vectors of positive components and constant sum, and, more generally, all those vectors representing parts of a whole which only carry relative information. Examples of compositional data can be found in many different fields such as geology, chemistry, economics, medicine, ecology and sociology. As most of the classical statistical techniques are incoherent on compositions, in the 1980s John Aitchison proposed the log-ratio approach to CoDa. This became the foundation of modern CoDa, which is now based on a specific geometric structure for the simplex, an appropriate representation of the sample space of compositional data.

The International Workshops on Compositional Data Analysis offer a vital discussion forum for researchers and practitioners concerned with the statistical treatment and modelling of compositional data or other constrained data sets and the interpretation of models and their applications. The goal of the workshops is to summarize and share recent developments, and to identify important lines of future research.

Compositional Analysis of Species Composition - Pawlowsky-Glahn, Monreal-Pawlowsky, Egozcue.- Optimising Archaeologic Ceramics h-XRF Analyses - Bergman, Lindahl.- Relationship Between Popularity of Key Words on the Google Browser and the Evolution of Worldwide Financial Indexes - Ortells, Egozcue, Ortego, Garola.- Advances in Integrating Isotopic Data with Compositional Data Analysis: Applications for Deep Formation Brine Chemistry - Blondes, Engle, Geboy.- Space-time Compositional fields: An Introduction to Simplicial Partial Differential Operators - Jarauta-Bragulat, Egozcue.- A Compositional Approach to Allele Sharing Analysis - Galvan, Graffelman.- An Application of the Isometric Log-ratio Transformation in Relatedness Research.- Graffelman, Galvan.- Diagnostic Tools and Model Selection in Scaled-Dirichlet Regression - Monti, Mateu-Figueras, Pawlowsky-Glahn, Egozcue.- Toward the Concept of Background/Baseline Compositions: A Practicable Path? - Buccianti, Nisi, Raco.- Multi Element Geochemical Modelling for Mine Planning: Case Studies from Epithermal Gold Deposits – Caciagli, Warman.- Recognizing and Validating Structural Processes in Geochemical Data - Grunsky, Kjarsgaard.

Josep Antoni Martín-Fernández holds a degree in Mathematics. He received his PhD from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, where he worked on measurements of difference and the non-parametric classification of compositional data. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Computer Science, Applied Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Girona, Spain. His interests primarily lie in the statistical analysis of compositional data, where he focuses on cluster analysis, rounded zeros and missing data.

Santiago Thió-Henestrosa holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. He is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science, Applied Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Girona, Spain. He organized the first Compositional Data Analysis Workshop in 2003 and is the author of CoDaPack, currently the only user-friendly software available for Compositional Data Analysis.

Presents mathematical and statistical theory and techniques in compositional data analysis

Explores the wealth of applications of CoDa in geochemistry, the life sciences and other disciplines

Features cutting-edge, authoritative contributions on CoDa

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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