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4.0 out of 5 stars
This is a classic by a maestro,
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This review is from: Linear Statistical Inference and Its Applications, 2nd Edition (Hardcover)
This book contains an encyclopaedic wealth of material on the mathematical theory of Statistics upto the beginning of the 70's, packed in its 600-odd pages. It contains material for several courses in Statistics at both undergraduate and graduate levels. In Chapter 1 it captures in a few pages the essence of matrix theory required for Statistics. The material on Linear Models and Least Squares in Chapter 4 is excellent. Chapter 8 captures succinctly in a few pages the entire theory of the multivariate normal and sampling distributions thereof using the characterisation arising from the Cramer--Wold Theorem. The other chapters too contain a phenomenal amount of material in a wide sweep of the theory of Statistics. However, it is not suitable as a text-book since the writing is terse; an instructor who already knows the subject will benefit from the book to prepare his material; students will find it difficult to read it on their own. Further, the proof-reading is somewhat shoddy and there are many typographical errors. Then it has some idiosyncracies like presenting the author's list of publications, impressive though it is. If you are a working statistician or a researcher or a teacher of Statistics, you have to have a copy of it on your desk within easy reach!
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Linear Statistical Inference and its Applications (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by C. Radhakrishna Rao (Paperback - December 26, 2001)
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