Multiple Time Series

by E. J. Hannan

Published 12 September 1990
The Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics is a collection of topics of current research interests in both pure and applied statistics and probability developments in the field and classical methods. This series provides essential and invaluable reading for all statisticians, whether in academia, industry, government, or research.

This volume discusses closely the making of good models from observations, offering an interdisciplinary treatment of the subject. Focusing on linear dynamic systems evolving in discrete time, it examines their importance in the development of new applications in various fields, pointing out their interconnections and potential use for workers in several disciplines. Discussions cover the significant progress made in understanding the algebraic and topological structure of linear dynamic systems, work originating in the fields of systems and control engineering, the application of the scalar output case in modelling, the development of algorithms for on-line and real-time calculations, and recent work by statistical time-series analysts on theory and algorithms for off-line calculation. The required asymptotic theory associated with estimation procedures is also examined.