A concise introduction to mathematical statistics
A concise introduction to mathematical statistics
The treatment of probability theory differs from comparable books in that one discusses basic concepts rigorously but without the use of Lebesgue integration. Thereby it allows one to concentrate on the basic concepts of mathematical statistics, without sacrifice of mathematical stringency.
The approach also enables a concise definition of the plug-in estimator in inference theory. Arguably, the plug-in estimator is the most natural and intuitive estimator possible. The introduction of it is however mathematically advanced, and typically covered in PhD level texts. Using the Riemann-Stieltjes integral the introduction of it becomes elementary.
The book is intended for students at the Faculty of Science and Faculty of Engineering that have taken a full year of basic mathematics courses, including real analysis and linear algebra.