Stochastic Spatial Processes
β Scribed by Petre Tautu
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 326
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Mathematics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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<p>This book is intended as a text for a first course in stochastic processes at the upper undergraduate or graduate levels, assuming only that the reader has had a serious calculus course-advanced calculus would even be better-as well as a first course in probability (without measure theory). In gu
Applied Stochastic Processes is a collection of papers dealing with stochastic processes, stochastic equations, and their applications in many fields of science. One paper discusses stochastic systems involving randomness in the system itself that can be a large dynamical multi-input, multi-output s
<p>The revised and expanded edition of this textbook presents the concepts and applications of random processes with the same illuminating simplicity as its first edition, but with the notable addition of substantial modern material on biological modeling. While still treating many important problem
<p><p>The revised and expanded edition of this textbook presents the concepts and applications of random processes with the same illuminating simplicity as its first edition, but with the notable addition of substantial modern material on biological modeling. While still treating many important prob
The math which goes into stochastic theory is key and fundamental; this book is a very readable introduction to the material. Where most books just have the equations (and typically in the tersest form possible), this book makes an effort to explain what is going on "in words" and through some exam