
An Introduction to Applied Probability
The theoretical tools are presented gradually, not deterring the readers with a wall of technicalities before they have the opportunity to understand their relevance in simple situations. In particular, the use of the so-called modern integration theory (the Lebesgue integral) is postponed until the fifth chapter, where it is reviewed in sufficient detail for a rigorous treatment of the topics of interest in the various domains of application listed above.
The treatment, while mathematical, maintains a balance between depth and accessibility that is suitable for theefficient manipulation, based on solid theoretical foundations, of the four most important and ubiquitous categories of probabilistic models:
- Markov chains, which are omnipresent and versatile models in applied probability
- Poisson processes (on the line and in space), occurring in a range of applications from ecology to queuing and mobile communications networks
- Brownian motion, which models fluctuations in the stock market and the "white noise" of physics
- Wide-sense stationary processes, of special importance in signal analysis and design, as well as in the earth sciences.
- Författare
- Pierre Brémaud
- Upplaga
- 2024 ed.
- ISBN
- 9783031493058
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2024-05-04
- Sidor
- 492
