Tag: Processes

Introduction to the Statistics of Poisson Processes and Applications


Free Download Introduction to the Statistics of Poisson Processes and Applications by Yury A. Kutoyants
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 683 Pages | ISBN : 3031370538 | 78.3 MB
This book covers an extensive class of models involving inhomogeneous Poisson processes and deals with their identification, i.e. the solution of certain estimation or hypothesis testing problems based on the given dataset. These processes are mathematically easy-to-handle and appear in numerous disciplines, including astronomy, biology, ecology, geology, seismology, medicine, physics, statistical mechanics, economics, image processing, forestry, telecommunications, insurance and finance, reliability, queuing theory, wireless networks, and localisation of sources.

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Information from Processes About the Nature of Information Creation, Use, and Representation


Free Download Information from Processes: About the Nature of Information Creation, Use, and Representation by Robert M. Losee
English | PDF | 2012 | 253 Pages | ISBN : 364231189X | 3.5 MB
Information is an important concept that is studied extensively across a range of disciplines, from the physical sciences to genetics to psychology to epistemology. Information continues to increase in importance, and the present age has been referred to as the "Information Age."

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The Fundamental Processes in Ecology Life and the Earth System, 2nd Edition


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by Wilkinson, David;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 0192884646 | 177 pages | True PDF | 66.55 MB
This thought-provoking book introduces a way to study ecosystems that is resonant with current thinking in the fields of earth system science, geobiology, and planetology. Instead of organizing the subject around a hierarchical series of entities (e.g. genes, individuals, populations, species, communities, and the biosphere), the book provides an alternative process-based approach and proposes a truly planetary view of ecological science. It demonstrates how the idea of fundamental ecological processes can be developed at the systems level, specifically their involvement in control and feedback mechanisms. This enables the reader to reconsider fundamental ecological processes such as energy flow, guilds, trade-offs, carbon cycling, and photosynthesis, and to put them in a global (and even planetary) context. In so doing, the book places a much stronger emphasis on microorganisms.

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