Time Series Lab — Session 1
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Time Series Lab - Session 1
Introduction + Chapter 1 of Time Series Analysis and Its Applications (Shumway & Stoffer)
This is the kickoff event for the Time Series Lab: Theory ↔ Practice.
In this first session, we’ll briefly introduce the group’s structure and goals, then dive into Chapter 1 of Time Series Analysis and Its Applications by Shumway & Stoffer. This chapter sets the foundation for everything that follows: what makes time series data different, examples of temporal dependence, and why classical IID assumptions fail when data evolves over time.
No prior time-series expertise is required. Familiarity with basic probability and linear algebra is helpful, but the focus will be on intuition, concepts, and discussion rather than heavy derivations.
📘 Reading (Optional but Encouraged)
- Time Series Analysis and Its Applications, Chapter 1
(We’ll summarize key points during the session.)
🗂 Tentative Agenda
- 10 min — Introductions & overview of the group
- 25 min — Walk-through of Chapter 1 (key ideas & intuition)
- 25 min — Discussion: temporal dependence, examples from real work, and open questions
Slack channel.
