Introduction
Ronny Vallejos (),
Felipe Osorio () and
Moreno Bevilacqua
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Ronny Vallejos: Federico Santa María Technical University, Department of Mathematics
Felipe Osorio: Federico Santa María Technical University, Department of Mathematics
Moreno Bevilacqua: Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Faculty of Engineering and Sciences
Chapter Chapter 1 in Spatial Relationships Between Two Georeferenced Variables, 2020, pp 1-25 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The types of spatial data we describe in the following examples have been widely discussed in Cressie (1993) and Schabenberger and Gotway (2005) in the context of a single realization of a stochastic sequence. Since the book addresses spatial association between two stochastic sequences, we consider some basic assumptions that do not vary throughout the book. For example, we denote the two random sequences as $$X(\varvec{s})$$ and $$Y(\varvec{s})$$ for $$\varvec{s}\in D \subset \mathbb {R}^2$$ , and the available information is the observations $$X(\varvec{s}_1),\dots ,X(\varvec{s}_n)$$ and $$Y(\varvec{s}_1), \dots ,Y(\varvec{s}_n)$$ . That is, both variables have been measured at the same locations in space.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56681-4_1
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