A mathematical and intuitive approach to probability, statistics, and
stochastic processes This textbook provides a unique, balanced
approach to probability, statistics, and stochastic processes. Readers
gain a solid foundation in all three fields that serves as a stepping
stone to more advanced investigations into each area. This text
combines a rigorous, calculus-based development of theory with a more
intuitive approach that appeals to readers' sense of reason and logic,
an approach developed through the author's many years of classroom
experience. The text begins with three chapters that develop
probability theory and introduce the axioms of probability, random
variables, and joint distributions. The next two chapters introduce
limit theorems and simulation. Also included is a chapter on
statistical inference with a section on Bayesian statistics, which is
an important, though often neglected, topic for undergraduate-level
texts. Markov chains in discrete and continuous time are also
discussed within the book. More than 400 examples are interspersed
throughout the text to help illustrate concepts and theory and to
assist the reader in developing an intuitive sense of the subject.
Readers will find many of the examples to be both entertaining and
thought provoking. This is also true for the carefully selected
problems that appear at the end of each chapter. This book is an
excellent text for upper-level undergraduate courses. While many texts
treat probability theory and statistical inference or probability
theory and stochastic processes, this text enables students to become
proficient in all three of these essential topics. For students in
science and engineering who may take only one course in probability
theory, mastering all three areas will better prepare them to collect,
analyze, and characterize data in their chosen fields.
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ISBN
9780471743057
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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