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An Introduction To Heavytailed And Subexponential Distributions 2nd Edition Sergey Foss

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An Introduction To Heavytailed And Subexponential Distributions 2nd Edition Sergey Foss
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Sergey Foss, Dmitry Korshunov, Stan Zachary (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461471004, 9781461471011, 1461471001, 146147101X, 9781461471012
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 2

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An Introduction To Heavytailed And Subexponential Distributions 2nd Edition Sergey Foss by Sergey Foss, Dmitry Korshunov, Stan Zachary (auth.) 9781461471004, 9781461471011, 1461471001, 146147101X, 9781461471012 instant download after payment.

Heavy-tailed probability distributions are an important component in the modeling of many stochastic systems. They are frequently used to accurately model inputs and outputs of computer and data networks and service facilities such as call centers. They are an essential for describing risk processes in finance and also for insurance premia pricing, and such distributions occur naturally in models of epidemiological spread. The class includes distributions with power law tails such as the Pareto, as well as the lognormal and certain Weibull distributions.

One of the highlights of this new edition is that it includes problems at the end of each chapter. Chapter 5 is also updated to include interesting applications to queueing theory, risk, and branching processes. New results are presented in a simple, coherent and systematic way.

Graduate students as well as modelers in the fields of finance, insurance, network science and environmental studies will find this book to be an essential reference.

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