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Linear estimation of random fields with second-order increments and its application
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    Linear estimation of random fields with second-order increments and its application (English)
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    The purpose of this paper is to develop a mathematical model of a class of nonstationary random fields with second-order increments and to consider the estimation problem of the random field from noisy observation data obtained at scattered locations. First, a theory of random fields which are nonstationary with second-order increments is developed concerning several mathematical properties, extending the discussion to the intrinsic random field and its ergodic property. Secondly, minimum variance estimators for a state of the random field at an arbitrary location in the two-dimensional domain are considered for both cases where the information about statistical properties of the random field is a priori available and not. The estimators obtained are compared with kriging which is a useful interpolation method used in geostatistics and hydrosciences. Finally, a numerical example is presented for examining the estimators for identifying the variogram of the given random field, and the proposed estimators are tested for real meteorological data to establish a weather map.
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    nonstationary random fields
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    second-order increments
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    minimum variance estimators
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    kriging
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    meteorological data
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