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Extreme Value Theory With Applications To Natural Hazards From Statistical Theory To Industrial Practice Nicolas Bousquet

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Extreme Value Theory With Applications To Natural Hazards From Statistical Theory To Industrial Practice Nicolas Bousquet
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.07 MB
Pages: 481
Author: Nicolas Bousquet, Pietro Bernardara, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783030749422, 3030749428
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Extreme Value Theory With Applications To Natural Hazards From Statistical Theory To Industrial Practice Nicolas Bousquet by Nicolas Bousquet, Pietro Bernardara, (eds.) 9783030749422, 3030749428 instant download after payment.

This richly illustrated book describes statistical extreme value theory for the quantification of natural hazards, such as strong winds, floods and rainfall, and discusses an interdisciplinary approach to allow the theoretical methods to be applied. The approach consists of a number of steps: data selection and correction, non-stationary theory (to account for trends due to climate change), and selecting appropriate estimation techniques based on both decision-theoretic features (e.g., Bayesian theory), empirical robustness and a valid treatment of uncertainties. It also examines and critically reviews alternative approaches based on stochastic and dynamic numerical models, as well as recently emerging data analysis issues and presents large-scale, multidisciplinary, state-of-the-art case studies. Intended for all those with a basic knowledge of statistical methods interested in the quantification of natural hazards, the book is also a valuable resource for engineers conducting risk analyses in collaboration with scientists from other fields (such as hydrologists, meteorologists, climatologists).

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