Chapter 12 Time Series Analysis 12.1 Stochastic processes A stochastic process is a family of random variables {Xt,t ET}. Example{St,t 0, 1,2,...} where St i=o X; and iid(0,2). St has a different distribution at each point t
Univariate versus Multivariate Analysis Univariate analysis Solely interested in an isolated characteristic of a set of objects, irrespective of other variable characteristics possessed by the objects Examples the study of the achievement test scores of students X the salaries of workers
Handout 4: Root-Locus Review Eric Feron Feb17,2004 Summary of Guidelines for plotting a root-locus 1. Mark Poles X and Zeros O 2. Draw the locus on the real axis to the left of an odd number of real poles plus zeros