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OverviewShape and Shape Theory D. G. Kendall Churchill College, University of Cambridge, UK D. Barden Girton College, University of Cambridge, UK T. K. Carne King's College, University of Cambridge, UK H. Le University of Nottingham, UK The statistical theory of shape is a relatively new topic and is generating a great deal of interest and comment by statisticians, engineers and computer scientists. Mathematically, 'shape' is the geometrical information required to describe an object when location, scale and rotational effects are removed. The theory was pioneered by Professor David Kendall to solve practical problems concerning shape. This text presents an elegant account of the theory of shape that has evolved from Kendall's work. Features include: * A comprehensive account of Kendall's shape spaces * A variety of topological and geometric invariants of these spaces * Emphasis on the mathematical aspects of shape analysis * Coverage of the mathematical issues for a wide range of applications The early chapters provide all the necessary background information, including the history and applications of shape theory. The authors then go on to analyse the topic, in brilliant detail, in a variety of different shape spaces. Kendall's own procedures for visualising distributions of shapes and shape processes are covered at length. Implications from other branches of mathematics are explored, along with more advanced applications, incorporating statistics and stochastic analysis. Applied statisticians, applied mathematicians, engineers and computer scientists working and researching in the fields of archaeology, astronomy, biology, geography and physical chemistry will find this book of great benefit. The theories presented are used today in a wide range of subjects from archaeology through to physics, and will provide fascinating reading to anyone engaged in such research. Visit our web page! http://www.wiley.com/ Full Product DetailsAuthor: D. G. Kendall (Churchill College, University of Cambridge, UK) , D. Barden (Girton College, University of Cambridge, UK) , T. K. Carne (King's College, University of Cambridge, UK) , H. Le (University of Nottingham, UK)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 0.624kg ISBN: 9780471968238ISBN 10: 0471968234 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 26 August 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a fascinating book mixing geometry, topology and probability theory... (London Mathematical Society Bulletin, Vol 32, 2000) The potential value that his volume should have to researchers in many areas for years to come. (Short Book Reviews, August 2000) I would like to conclude this review by strongly recommending that geodists have this book on desk within ready reach of hands (Journal of Geodesy, Vol. 75, 2001) ...a mathematical jewel... (Mathematical Reviews, 2003g) This is a fascinating book mixing geometry, topology and probability theory... (London Mathematical Society Bulletin, Vol 32, 2000) The potential value that his volume should have to researchers in many areas for years to come. (Short Book Reviews, August 2000) I would like to conclude this review by strongly recommending that geodists have this book on desk within ready reach of hands (Journal of Geodesy, Vol. 75, 2001) ...a mathematical jewel... (Mathematical Reviews, 2003g) This is a fascinating book mixing geometry, topology and probability theory... (London Mathematical Society Bulletin, Vol 32, 2000) The potential value that his volume should have to researchers in many areas for years to come. (Short Book Reviews, August 2000) I would like to conclude this review by strongly recommending that geodists have this book on desk within ready reach of hands (Journal of Geodesy, Vol. 75, 2001) ...a mathematical jewel... (Mathematical Reviews, 2003g) """This is a fascinating book mixing geometry, topology and probability theory..."" (London Mathematical Society Bulletin, Vol 32, 2000) ""The potential value that his volume should have to researchers in many areas for years to come."" (Short Book Reviews, August 2000) ""I would like to conclude this review by strongly recommending that geodists have this book on desk within ready reach of hands"" (Journal of Geodesy, Vol. 75, 2001) ""...a mathematical jewel..."" (Mathematical Reviews, 2003g)" Author InformationDavid George Kendall FRS was an English statistician and mathematician, known for his work on probability, statistical shape analysis, ley lines and queueing theory. He spent most of his academic life in the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. D. Barden is the author of Shape and Shape Theory, published by Wiley. T. K. Carne is the author of Shape and Shape Theory, published by Wiley. H. Le is the author of Shape and Shape Theory, published by Wiley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |