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An Introduction to Infinitely Many Variates — Enders A. Robinson (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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An Introduction to Infinitely Many Variates by Enders A. Robinson, Ph.D., is a specialized mathematical text that extends classical multivariate statistical theory into the realm of infinite-dimensional stochastic processes, bridging the gap between time series analysis and the broader mathematical framework of Hilbert space theory.
Robinson's text develops the theory of stationary stochastic processes from the perspective of infinitely many variates — that is, random processes indexed over continuous time rather than finite discrete observations. Drawing on spectral theory, linear prediction, and the mathematics of Hilbert spaces, the book provides a rigorous treatment of how classical multivariate statistics generalizes when the number of variables becomes infinite. It covers topics including the spectral representation of stationary processes, the Wold decomposition, linear filtering, and prediction theory, presenting them within a unified mathematical framework accessible to readers with a strong background in statistics and functional analysis.
Enders Robinson is one of the most consequential figures in the history of applied geophysics and time series analysis. As a graduate student at MIT in the early 1950s, he was a founding member of the MIT Geophysical Analysis Group — a project that applied Wiener's wartime signal processing theory to the problem of seismic exploration for oil and gas. Robinson's work on predictive deconvolution and the statistical analysis of seismic traces transformed the petroleum industry and established the mathematical foundations of modern digital signal processing. This text reflects his deep engagement with the theoretical underpinnings of that work, situating time series analysis within the broader mathematical landscape of infinite-dimensional probability theory. For collectors of scientific literature at the intersection of mathematics, statistics, and geophysics, it is a rare and intellectually rich volume from one of the field's pioneers.
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