The Statistical Physics of Data Assimilation and Machine Learning
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Feb '22
Should be back in stock very soon

The theory of data assimilation and machine learning is introduced in an accessible manner for undergraduate and graduate students.
The theory of data assimilation and machine learning is introduced in an accessible and pedagogical manner, with a focus on the underlying statistical physics. This modern and cross-disciplinary book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students from science and engineering without specialized experience of statistical physics.Data assimilation is a hugely important mathematical technique, relevant in fields as diverse as geophysics, data science, and neuroscience. This modern book provides an authoritative treatment of the field as it relates to several scientific disciplines, with a particular emphasis on recent developments from machine learning and its role in the optimisation of data assimilation. Underlying theory from statistical physics, such as path integrals and Monte Carlo methods, are developed in the text as a basis for data assimilation, and the author then explores examples from current multidisciplinary research such as the modelling of shallow water systems, ocean dynamics, and neuronal dynamics in the avian brain. The theory of data assimilation and machine learning is introduced in an accessible and unified manner, and the book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students from science and engineering without specialized experience of statistical physics.
ISBN: 9781316519639
Dimensions: 250mm x 173mm x 14mm
Weight: 520g
204 pages