"Handbook of Mathematical Statistics" serves as a comprehensive and foundational guide to the principles and applications of statistical theory as they stood in the early twentieth century. Edited by the distinguished mathematician H.L. Rietz and featuring contributions from a committee of specialists, this work was designed to provide a systematic presentation of the mathematical methods used in the analysis of numerical data. The volume covers a broad spectrum of essential topics, including frequency distributions, interpolation, summation, and the various methods of correlation. It also delves into more specialized areas such as the theory of probability, random sampling, and the application of statistical methods to biological and economic data.
Written with both students and researchers in mind, this handbook emphasizes the rigorous mathematical underpinnings necessary for sound statistical inference. It remains an invaluable resource for those interested in the history of mathematics and the evolution of statistical science. By consolidating the diverse techniques of the era into a single, accessible reference, "Handbook of Mathematical Statistics" helped define the standard for quantitative analysis and remains a testament to the growth of the discipline during a pivotal period of scientific advancement.
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