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An Introduction To Algebraic Statistics With Tensors Cristiano Bocci

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An Introduction To Algebraic Statistics With Tensors Cristiano Bocci
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Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Author: Cristiano Bocci, Luca Chiantini
ISBN: 9783030246235, 303024623X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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An Introduction To Algebraic Statistics With Tensors Cristiano Bocci by Cristiano Bocci, Luca Chiantini 9783030246235, 303024623X instant download after payment.

This book provides an introduction to various aspects of Algebraic Statistics with the principal aim of supporting Master’s and PhD students who wish to explore the algebraic point of view regarding recent developments in Statistics. The focus is on the background needed to explore the connections among discrete random variables. The main objects that encode these relations are multilinear matrices, i.e., tensors. The book aims to settle the basis of the correspondence between properties of tensors and their translation in Algebraic Geometry. It is divided into three parts, on Algebraic Statistics, Multilinear Algebra, and Algebraic Geometry. The primary purpose is to describe a bridge between the three theories, so that results and problems in one theory find a natural translation to the others. This task requires, from the statistical point of view, a rather unusual, but algebraically natural, presentation of random variables and their main classical features. The third part of the book can be considered as a short, almost self-contained, introduction to the basic concepts of algebraic varieties, which are part of the fundamental background for all who work in Algebraic Statistics.

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