Probability with Applications in Engineering, Science, and Technology
โ Scribed by Matthew A. Carlton, Jay L. Devore (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 802
- Series
- Springer Texts in Statistics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book provides a contemporary and lively postcalculus introduction to the subject of probability. The exposition reflects a desirable balance between fundamental theory and many applications involving a broad range of real problem scenarios. It is intended to appeal to a wide audience, including mathematics and statistics majors, prospective engineers and scientists, and those business and social science majors interested in the quantitative aspects of their disciplines. A one-term course would cover material in the core chapters (1-4), hopefully supplemented by selections from one or more of the remaining chapters on statistical inference (Ch. 5), Markov chains (Ch. 6), stochastic processes (Ch. 7), and signal processing (Ch. 8). The last chapter is specifically designed for electrical and computer engineers, making the book suitable for a one-term class on random signals and noise. Alternatively, there is certainly enough material for those lucky enough to be teaching or taking a year-long course. Most of the core will be accessible to those who have taken a year of univariate differential and integral calculus; matrix algebra, multivariate calculus, and engineering mathematics are needed for the later, more advanced chapters.
One unique feature of this book is the inclusion of sections that illustrate the importance of software for carrying out simulations when answers to questions cannot be obtained analytically; R and Matlab code are provided so that students can create their own simulations. Another feature that sets this book apart is the Introduction, which addresses the question โWhy study probability?โ by surveying selected examples from recent journal articles and discussing some classic problems whose solutions run counter to intuition. The book contains about 1100 exercises, ranging from straightforward to reasonably challenging; roughly 700 of these appear in the first four chapters. The bookโs preface provides more information about our purpose, content, mathematical level, and suggestions for what can be covered in courses of varying duration.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxii
Probability....Pages 1-80
Discrete Random Variables and Probability Distributions....Pages 81-177
Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions....Pages 179-285
Joint Probability Distributions and Their Applications....Pages 287-427
The Basics of Statistical Inference....Pages 429-519
Markov Chains....Pages 521-596
Random Processes....Pages 597-682
Introduction to Signal Processing....Pages 683-723
Back Matter....Pages 725-776
โฆ Subjects
Statistical Theory and Methods; Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Statistics, general
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Probability -- Discrete Random Variables and Probability Distributions -- Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions -- Joint probability distributions and their applications -- The Basics of Statistical Inference -- Markov chains -- Random processes -- Introduction to signal processi
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