1st Edition

Gaussian Markov Random Fields Theory and Applications

By Havard Rue, Leonhard Held Copyright 2005
    280 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    280 Pages 50 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) models are most widely used in spatial statistics - a very active area of research in which few up-to-date reference works are available. This is the first book on the subject that provides a unified framework of GMRFs with particular emphasis on the computational aspects.

    This book includes extensive case-studies and, online, a c-library for fast and exact simulation. With chapters contributed by leading researchers in the field, this volume is essential reading for statisticians working in spatial theory and its applications, as well as quantitative researchers in a wide range of science fields where spatial data analysis is important.

    Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) models are most widely used in spatial statistics, a very active area of research in which few up-to-date reference works are available. Gaussian Markov Random Field: Theory and Applications is the first book on the subject that provides a unified framework of GMRFs with particular emphasis on the computational aspects. The book includes extensive case studies and online a c-library for fast and exact simulation. With chapters contributed by leading researchers in the field, this volume is essential reading for statisticians working in spatial theory and its applications, as well as quantitative researchers in a wide range of science fields where spatial data analysis is important.

    Biography

    Havard Rue, Leonhard Held