JSM Activity #34


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Activity ID:  34
Title Room
Statistical Issues in Nonlinear Modeling and Dynamical Systems M-Tigris/Danube
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/05/2001    4:00 PM  -  5:50 PM ENAR Invited
Organizer: Barbara Bailey, University of Illinois
Chair: Wendy Meiring, University of California, Santa Barbara
Discussant: 5:35 PM - Wendy Meiring, University of California, Santa Barbara    
Floor Discussion 5:45 PM
Description

In the past 20 years there has been much interest in the modeling of nonlinear dynamical systems. Statistical modeling of dynamical systems is an important part of a wide range of fields such as the atmospheric sciences and economics. The wide range of fields of interest have resulted in the development of many different approaches for the nonlinear modeling of dynamical systems. Many of these approaches involve the modeling of complex data from nonlinear ordinary and partial differential equations, over time and space.
  300192  By:  Barbara Bailey 4:05 PM 08/05/2001
Quantifying the Predictability of Noisy Nonlinear Systems

  300193  By:  Christopher Wikle 4:35 PM 08/05/2001
Hierarchical Modeling of Non-linear Spatio-Temporal Systems

  300191  By:  George Tauchen 5:05 PM 08/05/2001
Efficient Estimation of the Parameters of a Stochastic Differential Equation with Possibly Unobserved States

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