Statistics in Genetics and in the Environmental Sciences /

This book grew out of a workshop on statistics in the sciences held on Monte Verit, Switzerland, in the spring of 1999. It offers a snapshot of the role played by statistics in genetics and in the environmental sciences. A few papers dwell on genetic topics, others deal with risk assessment, in part...

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Main Author: Fernholz, Luisa Turrin
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Morgenthaler, Stephan, Stahel, Werner
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel : Birkhäuser Basel : Imprint : Birkhäuser, 2001.
Series:Trends in mathematics.
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Summary:This book grew out of a workshop on statistics in the sciences held on Monte Verit, Switzerland, in the spring of 1999. It offers a snapshot of the role played by statistics in genetics and in the environmental sciences. A few papers dwell on genetic topics, others deal with risk assessment, in particular involving exposure to chemicals. Pollution is addressed in a survey of problems relating to atmospheric chemistry, and in an article on space debris. The collection finally presents several contributions on modern statistical methods in the sciences. The book will be particularly useful for statisticians who wish to be informed about the use of their methods in the sciences. They will also find a variety of open problems with explanations and solutions. On the other hand, the book does not require a high degree of expertise in statistics and can, on the whole, be read profitably by researchers in genetics and environmetrics.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (XIV, 183 pages)
ISBN:9783034883269 (electronic bk.)
3034883269 (electronic bk.)