Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes

Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 457
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ISBN-10 : 9780128010358
ISBN-13 : 0128010355
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Synopsis Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes by : Oliver Ibe

The long-awaited revision of Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes expands on the central components that made the first edition a classic. The title is based on the premise that engineers use probability as a modeling tool, and that probability can be applied to the solution of engineering problems. Engineers and students studying probability and random processes also need to analyze data, and thus need some knowledge of statistics. This book is designed to provide students with a thorough grounding in probability and stochastic processes, demonstrate their applicability to real-world problems, and introduce the basics of statistics. The book's clear writing style and homework problems make it ideal for the classroom or for self-study. - Demonstrates concepts with more than 100 illustrations, including 2 dozen new drawings - Expands readers' understanding of disruptive statistics in a new chapter (chapter 8) - Provides new chapter on Introduction to Random Processes with 14 new illustrations and tables explaining key concepts. - Includes two chapters devoted to the two branches of statistics, namely descriptive statistics (chapter 8) and inferential (or inductive) statistics (chapter 9).

An Introduction to Applied Probability

An Introduction to Applied Probability
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Publisher : Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015022241825
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Synopsis An Introduction to Applied Probability by : Richard A. Roberts

An Introduction to Applied Probability

An Introduction to Applied Probability
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Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000015286734
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Synopsis An Introduction to Applied Probability by : Ian F. Blake

Designed for a curriculum that contains only 2 single one-semester course on probability. Covers the core of probability theory, considers sums of random variables, derives sampling distributions, and discusses the approximation of distributions. Includes nonstatistical and statistical applications such as hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and regression analysis. Numerous worked examples throughout the text illustrate the material and each chapter concludes with a number of problems.

Applied Probability Models with Optimization Applications

Applied Probability Models with Optimization Applications
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780486318646
ISBN-13 : 0486318648
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied Probability Models with Optimization Applications by : Sheldon M. Ross

Concise advanced-level introduction to stochastic processes that arise in applied probability. Poisson process, renewal theory, Markov chains, Brownian motion, much more. Problems. References. Bibliography. 1970 edition.

Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes

Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes
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Publisher : Brooks/Cole
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038438233
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Synopsis Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes by : Richard Martin Feldman

In this book, Feldman and Valdez-Flores present applied probability and stochastic processes in an elementary but mathematically precise manner, with numerous examples and exercises to illustrate the range of engineering and science applications for the concepts. The book is designed to give the reader an intuitive understanding of probabilistic reasoning, in addition to an understanding of mathematical concepts and principles. Unique features of the book include a self-contained chapter on simulation (Chapter 3) and early introduction of Markov chains.

Applied Probability

Applied Probability
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 0989910873
ISBN-13 : 9780989910873
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied Probability by : Arnold Barnett

Applied Probability

Applied Probability
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9780387004259
ISBN-13 : 0387004254
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Synopsis Applied Probability by : Kenneth Lange

Despite the fears of university mathematics departments, mathematics educat,ion is growing rather than declining. But the truth of the matter is that the increases are occurring outside departments of mathematics. Engineers, computer scientists, physicists, chemists, economists, statis- cians, biologists, and even philosophers teach and learn a great deal of mathematics. The teaching is not always terribly rigorous, but it tends to be better motivated and better adapted to the needs of students. In my own experience teaching students of biostatistics and mathematical bi- ogy, I attempt to convey both the beauty and utility of probability. This is a tall order, partially because probability theory has its own vocabulary and habits of thought. The axiomatic presentation of advanced probability typically proceeds via measure theory. This approach has the advantage of rigor, but it inwitably misses most of the interesting applications, and many applied scientists rebel against the onslaught of technicalities. In the current book, I endeavor to achieve a balance between theory and app- cations in a rather short compass. While the combination of brevity apd balance sacrifices many of the proofs of a rigorous course, it is still cons- tent with supplying students with many of the relevant theoretical tools. In my opinion, it better to present the mathematical facts without proof rather than omit them altogether.

Elementary Applications of Probability Theory, Second Edition

Elementary Applications of Probability Theory, Second Edition
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0412576201
ISBN-13 : 9780412576201
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Elementary Applications of Probability Theory, Second Edition by : Henry C. Tuckwell

This book provides a clear and straightforward introduction to applications of probability theory with examples given in the biological sciences and engineering. The first chapter contains a summary of basic probability theory. Chapters two to five deal with random variables and their applications. Topics covered include geometric probability, estimation of animal and plant populations, reliability theory and computer simulation. Chapter six contains a lucid account of the convergence of sequences of random variables, with emphasis on the central limit theorem and the weak law of numbers. The next four chapters introduce random processes, including random walks and Markov chains illustrated by examples in population genetics and population growth. This edition also includes two chapters which introduce, in a manifestly readable fashion, the topic of stochastic differential equations and their applications.

Introduction to Probability Models

Introduction to Probability Models
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 801
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ISBN-10 : 9780123756879
ISBN-13 : 0123756871
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Probability Models by : Sheldon M. Ross

Introduction to Probability Models, Tenth Edition, provides an introduction to elementary probability theory and stochastic processes. There are two approaches to the study of probability theory. One is heuristic and nonrigorous, and attempts to develop in students an intuitive feel for the subject that enables him or her to think probabilistically. The other approach attempts a rigorous development of probability by using the tools of measure theory. The first approach is employed in this text. The book begins by introducing basic concepts of probability theory, such as the random variable, conditional probability, and conditional expectation. This is followed by discussions of stochastic processes, including Markov chains and Poison processes. The remaining chapters cover queuing, reliability theory, Brownian motion, and simulation. Many examples are worked out throughout the text, along with exercises to be solved by students. This book will be particularly useful to those interested in learning how probability theory can be applied to the study of phenomena in fields such as engineering, computer science, management science, the physical and social sciences, and operations research. Ideally, this text would be used in a one-year course in probability models, or a one-semester course in introductory probability theory or a course in elementary stochastic processes. New to this Edition: - 65% new chapter material including coverage of finite capacity queues, insurance risk models and Markov chains - Contains compulsory material for new Exam 3 of the Society of Actuaries containing several sections in the new exams - Updated data, and a list of commonly used notations and equations, a robust ancillary package, including a ISM, SSM, and test bank - Includes SPSS PASW Modeler and SAS JMP software packages which are widely used in the field Hallmark features: - Superior writing style - Excellent exercises and examples covering the wide breadth of coverage of probability topics - Real-world applications in engineering, science, business and economics

Introduction to Applied Probability

Introduction to Applied Probability
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9781483277202
ISBN-13 : 1483277208
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Synopsis Introduction to Applied Probability by : Paul E. Pfeiffer

Introduction to Applied Probability provides a basis for an intelligent application of probability ideas to a wide variety of phenomena for which it is suitable. It is intended as a tool for learning and seeks to point out and emphasize significant facts and interpretations which are frequently overlooked or confused by the beginner. The book covers more than enough material for a one semester course, enhancing the value of the book as a reference for the student. Notable features of the book are: the systematic handling of combinations of events (Section 3-5); extensive use of the mass concept as an aid to visualization; an unusually careful treatment of conditional probability, independence, and conditional independence (Section 6-4); the resulting clarification facilitates the formulation of many applied problems; the emphasis on events determined by random variables, which gives unity and clarity to many topics important for interpretation; and the utilization of the indicator function, both as a tool for dealing with events and as a notational device in the handling of random variables. Students of mathematics, engineering, biological and physical sciences will find the text highly useful.