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This book tackles the Optimal Non-Linear Experimental Design problem from an applications perspective. At the same time it offers extensive mathematical background material that avoids technicalities, making it accessible to non-mathematicians: Biologists, Medical Statisticians, Sociologists, Engineers, Chemists and Physicists will find new approaches to conducting their experiments. The book is recommended for Graduate Students and Researchers.
1.Introduction.- 2. Motivation.- 3.Locally Optimal Designs.- 4.Static Design.- 5.Sequential Designs.- 6.Approximate Confidence Regions.- 7.Working with Data: Simulation Studies.- 8.A Case Study: Optimal Designs in Rythmometry.- 9.Discussion.- References.- A1.Caratheodorys Theorem.- A2.Silvapulle's Theorem.- A3.Conditional Inverse.- A4.Simulation I Results, Tables 7.1 7.5.- A5.Simulation II Results, Tables 7.7 7.14.
Professor Christos Kitsos received his first degree in Mathematics from the University of Athens, Greece (1973), his Masters in Mathematics & Statistics from the University of New Brunswick, Canada (1978), and his PhD in Statistics from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK (1986). His research interests are in Optimal Experimental Design (mainly on Non-Linear), Industrial Statistics, Risk Assessment (in Cancer Bioassays, Environmental etc) and in Information Measures. He has participated in various research Programs in Greece, either as a project leader or researcher. He is also active in the European programs ERASMUS and sometime ago to TEMPUS, visiting and lecturing at a number of European and Greek Universities (U. of Patras, U. of Athens, Athens U. of Economics, and the U. of Thessally). Professor Kitsos is currently lecturing as a Professor of Statistics at the Technological Educational Institute of Athens. He has published 115 papers in journals and in proceedings volumes and 78 for conferences. As a head of local organizing committees, he has worked for major international l£3Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell