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This book discusses equi-quantile values and their use in generating decision alternatives under the twofold complexities of uncertainty and dependence, offering scope for surrogating between two alternative portfolios when they are correlated. The book begins with a discussion on components of rationality and learning models as indispensable concepts in decision-making processes. It identifies three-fold complexities in such processes: uncertainty, dependence and dynamism.
The book is a novel attempt to seek tangible solutions for such decision problems. To do so, four hundred tables of bi-quantile pairs are presented for carefully chosen grids. In fact, it is a two-variable generalization of the inverse normal integral table, which is used in obtaining bivariate normal quantile pairs for the given values of probability and correlation. When making decisions, only two of them have to be taken at a time. These tables are essential tools for decision-making under risk and dependence, and offer scope for delving up to a single step of dynamism. The book subsequently addresses averments dealing with applications and advantages. The content is useful to empirical scientists and risk-oriented decision makers who are often required to make choices on the basis of pairs of variables. The book also helps simulators seeking valid confidence intervals for their estimates, and particle physicists looking for condensed confidence intervals for HiggsBoson utilizing the BoseEinstein correlation given the magnitude of such correlations. Entrepreneurs and investors as well as students of management, statistics, economics and econometrics, psychology, psychometrics and psychographics, social sciences, geographic information system, geology, agricultural and veterinary sciences, medical sciences and diagnostics, and remote sensing will also find the book very useful.
Discusses equi-quantile values and their applications in generating decision alternatives even under twofold complexities of uncertainty and dependence Presents about 400 tables of bi-quantile pairs in appendicesessential tools for decision making under risk and dependence Helps empirical scientists and risk-oriented decision makers to make choices on the basis of pairs of variables Offers simulators seeking valid confidence intervals for their estimates for the first time Helps particle physicists looking for condensed confidence intervals for HiggsBoson by utilizing the BoseEinstein correlation given the magnitude of such correlation Will be useful to students of management, statistics, economics, social sciences, geographic information system, geology, agricultural and veterinary sciences, medical sciences and diagnostics, and remote sensing Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
N.C. DAS is former professor cum chief scientist at the Department of Statistics and Computer Applications, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi. He has over 50 years of teaching and research experience in the field of Statistics, Operations Research and Computer Applications. Earlier, Professor Das worked as the academic secretary cum editor of the Bihar Journal of Mathematics for the period of 1994-98. An active teacher and researcher, Professor Das was a visiting professor of Statistics and Quantitative Methods at the Central University of Jharkhand (Ranchi). He has also been guiding research scholars at the Indian Institute of Coal Management (Ranchi), Indian School of Mines (Dhanbad) and Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (Ranchi). Presently, Professor Das is the president of the Jharkhand Society of Mathematics as well as of the Jharkhand Society of Statistics (Ranchi).
Contenu
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Components of Decision Complexities.- Chapter 3. Univariate Normal Distribution and Its Quantile.- Chapter 4. Bivariate Normal Distribution and Heuristic-Algorithm of BIVNOR for generating Bi-quantile Pairs.- Chapter 5. Software Reliability Testing and Tables Explained.- Chapter 6. Decision Scenario and Application Paradigm.- Chapter 7. Application Paradigms.- Chapter 8. Generated Tables by BIVNOR.- Chapter 9. Tables Generated for Software Testing.- Chapter 10. Conclusions.