Introduction to Stochastic Processes Introduction to Stochastic Processes

Introduction to Stochastic Processes

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Publisher Description

This clear presentation of the most fundamental models of random phenomena employs methods that recognize computer-related aspects of theory. The text emphasizes the modern viewpoint, in which the primary concern is the behavior of sample paths. By employing matrix algebra and recursive methods, rather than transform methods, it provides techniques readily adaptable to computing with machines.


Topics include probability spaces and random variables, expectations and independence, Bernoulli processes and sums of independent random variables, Poisson processes, Markov chains and processes, and renewal theory. Assuming some background in calculus but none in measure theory, the complete, detailed, and well-written treatment is suitable for engineering students in applied mathematics and operations research courses as well as those in a wide variety of other scientific fields. Many numerical examples, worked out in detail, appear throughout the text, in addition to numerous end-of-chapter exercises and answers to selected exercises.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2013
February 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dover Publications
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
41.1
MB
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