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Theory of games and statistical decisions
Evaluating statistical procedures through decision and game theory, as first proposed by Neyman and Pearson and extended by Wald, is the goal of this problem-oriented text in mathematical statistics. First-year graduate students in statistics and other students with a background in statistical theor...
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author | Blackwell, David Girshick, Meyer A |
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description | Evaluating statistical procedures through decision and game theory, as first proposed by Neyman and Pearson and extended by Wald, is the goal of this problem-oriented text in mathematical statistics. First-year graduate students in statistics and other students with a background in statistical theory and advanced calculus will find a rigorous, thorough presentation of statistical decision theory treated as a special case of game theory.The work of Borel, von Neumann, and Morgenstern in game theory, of prime importance to decision theory, is covered in its relevant aspects: reduction of games |
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spelling | cern-2232362021-04-22T04:29:50Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/223236engBlackwell, DavidGirshick, Meyer ATheory of games and statistical decisionsMathematical Physics and MathematicsEvaluating statistical procedures through decision and game theory, as first proposed by Neyman and Pearson and extended by Wald, is the goal of this problem-oriented text in mathematical statistics. First-year graduate students in statistics and other students with a background in statistical theory and advanced calculus will find a rigorous, thorough presentation of statistical decision theory treated as a special case of game theory.The work of Borel, von Neumann, and Morgenstern in game theory, of prime importance to decision theory, is covered in its relevant aspects: reduction of gamesWileyoai:cds.cern.ch:2232361954 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Blackwell, David Girshick, Meyer A Theory of games and statistical decisions |
title | Theory of games and statistical decisions |
title_full | Theory of games and statistical decisions |
title_fullStr | Theory of games and statistical decisions |
title_full_unstemmed | Theory of games and statistical decisions |
title_short | Theory of games and statistical decisions |
title_sort | theory of games and statistical decisions |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/223236 |
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