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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 528 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139107174
    Series Statement: London Mathematical Society lecture note series 378
    Content: Focussing on the work of Sir John Kingman, one of the world's leading researchers in probability and mathematical genetics, this book touches on the important areas of these subjects in the last 50 years. Leading authorities give a unique insight into a wide range of currently topical problems. Papers in probability concentrate on combinatorial and structural aspects, in particular exchangeability and regeneration. The Kingman coalescent links probability with mathematical genetics and is fundamental to the study of the latter. This has implications across the whole of genomic modelling including the Human Genome Project. Other papers in mathematical population genetics range from statistical aspects including heterogeneous clustering, to the assessment of molecular variability in cancer genomes. Further papers in statistics are concerned with empirical deconvolution, perfect simulation, and wavelets. This book will be warmly received by established experts as well as their students and others interested in the content.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521145770
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521145770
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521145770
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Probability and mathematical genetics Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press, 2010 ISBN 0521145775
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521145770
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung ; Genetik ; Mathematische Methode ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
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    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 528 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139107174 (ebook)
    Series Statement: London Mathematical Society lecture note series ; 378
    Content: Focussing on the work of Sir John Kingman, one of the world's leading researchers in probability and mathematical genetics, this book touches on the important areas of these subjects in the last 50 years. Leading authorities give a unique insight into a wide range of currently topical problems. Papers in probability concentrate on combinatorial and structural aspects, in particular exchangeability and regeneration. The Kingman coalescent links probability with mathematical genetics and is fundamental to the study of the latter. This has implications across the whole of genomic modelling including the Human Genome Project. Other papers in mathematical population genetics range from statistical aspects including heterogeneous clustering, to the assessment of molecular variability in cancer genomes. Further papers in statistics are concerned with empirical deconvolution, perfect simulation, and wavelets. This book will be warmly received by established experts as well as their students and others interested in the content.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , A fragment of autobiography, 1957-1967 / J.F.C. Kingman -- More uses of exchangeability: representations of complex random structures / David J. Aldous -- Perfect simulation using dominated coupling from the past with application to area-interaction point processes and wavelet thresholding / G.K. Ambler and B.W. Silverman -- Assessing molecular variability in cancer genomes / A.D. Barbour and S. Tavaré -- Branching out / J.D. Biggins -- Kingman, category and combinatorics / N.H. Bingham and A.J. Ostaszewski -- Long-range dependence in a Cox process directed by an alternating renewal process / D.J. Daley -- Kernel methods and minimum contrast estimators for empirical deconvolution / Aurore Delaigle and Peter Hall -- The coalescent and its descendants / Peter Donnelly and Stephen Leslie -- Kingman and mathematical population genetics / Warren J. Ewens and Geoffrey A. Watterson -- Characterizations of exchangeable partitions and random discrete distributions by deletion properties / Alexander Gnedin, Chris Haulk and Jim Pitman -- Applying coupon-collecting theory to computer-aided assessments / C.M. Goldie, R. Cornish and C.L. Robinson -- Colouring and breaking sticks: random distributions and heterogeneous clustering / Peter J. Green -- The associated random walk and martingales in random walks with stationary increments / D.R. Grey -- Diffusion processes and coalescent trees / R.C. Griffiths and D. Spanó -- Three problems for the clairvoyant demon / Geoffrey Grimmett -- Homogenization for advection-diffusion in a perforated domain / P.H. Haynes, V.H. Hoang, J.R. Norris and K.C. Zygalakis -- Heavy traffic on a controlled motorway / F.P. Kelly and R.J. Williams -- Coupling time distribution asymptotics for some couplings of the Lévy stochastic area / W.S. Kendall -- Queueing with neighbours / V. Shcherbakov and S. Volkov -- Optimal information feed / P. Whittle -- A dynamical-system picture of a simple branching-process phase transition / David Williams.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521145770
    Language: English
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    almafu_9959227377202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 528 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-107-20370-8 , 1-139-10717-8 , 1-283-29601-2 , 1-139-12288-6 , 9786613296016 , 1-139-11714-9 , 1-139-12780-2 , 1-139-11278-3 , 1-139-11497-2
    Series Statement: London Mathematical Society lecture note series ; 378
    Content: Focussing on the work of Sir John Kingman, one of the world's leading researchers in probability and mathematical genetics, this book touches on the important areas of these subjects in the last 50 years. Leading authorities give a unique insight into a wide range of currently topical problems. Papers in probability concentrate on combinatorial and structural aspects, in particular exchangeability and regeneration. The Kingman coalescent links probability with mathematical genetics and is fundamental to the study of the latter. This has implications across the whole of genomic modelling including the Human Genome Project. Other papers in mathematical population genetics range from statistical aspects including heterogeneous clustering, to the assessment of molecular variability in cancer genomes. Further papers in statistics are concerned with empirical deconvolution, perfect simulation, and wavelets. This book will be warmly received by established experts as well as their students and others interested in the content.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , A fragment of autobiography, 1957-1967 / J.F.C. Kingman -- More uses of exchangeability: representations of complex random structures / David J. Aldous -- Perfect simulation using dominated coupling from the past with application to area-interaction point processes and wavelet thresholding / G.K. Ambler and B.W. Silverman -- Assessing molecular variability in cancer genomes / A.D. Barbour and S. Tavaré -- Branching out / J.D. Biggins -- Kingman, category and combinatorics / N.H. Bingham and A.J. Ostaszewski -- Long-range dependence in a Cox process directed by an alternating renewal process / D.J. Daley -- Kernel methods and minimum contrast estimators for empirical deconvolution / Aurore Delaigle and Peter Hall -- The coalescent and its descendants / Peter Donnelly and Stephen Leslie -- Kingman and mathematical population genetics / Warren J. Ewens and Geoffrey A. Watterson -- Characterizations of exchangeable partitions and random discrete distributions by deletion properties / Alexander Gnedin, Chris Haulk and Jim Pitman -- Applying coupon-collecting theory to computer-aided assessments / C.M. Goldie, R. Cornish and C.L. Robinson -- Colouring and breaking sticks: random distributions and heterogeneous clustering / Peter J. Green -- The associated random walk and martingales in random walks with stationary increments / D.R. Grey -- Diffusion processes and coalescent trees / R.C. Griffiths and D. Spanó -- Three problems for the clairvoyant demon / Geoffrey Grimmett -- Homogenization for advection-diffusion in a perforated domain / P.H. Haynes, V.H. Hoang, J.R. Norris and K.C. Zygalakis -- Heavy traffic on a controlled motorway / F.P. Kelly and R.J. Williams -- Coupling time distribution asymptotics for some couplings of the Lévy stochastic area / W.S. Kendall -- Queueing with neighbours / V. Shcherbakov and S. Volkov -- Optimal information feed / P. Whittle -- A dynamical-system picture of a simple branching-process phase transition / David Williams. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-14577-5
    Language: English
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