Course in Stochastic Processes

Course in Stochastic Processes

EnglishHardback
Bosq, Denis
Springer
EAN: 9780792340874
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This text is an Elementary Introduction to Stochastic Processes in discrete and continuous time with an initiation of the statistical inference. The material is standard and classical for a first course in Stochastic Processes at the senior/graduate level (lessons 1-12). To provide students with a view of statistics of stochastic processes, three lessons (13-15) were added. These lessons can be either optional or serve as an introduction to statistical inference with dependent observations. Several points of this text need to be elaborated, (1) The pedagogy is somewhat obvious. Since this text is designed for a one semester course, each lesson can be covered in one week or so. Having in mind a mixed audience of students from different departments (Math­ ematics, Statistics, Economics, Engineering, etc.) we have presented the material in each lesson in the most simple way, with emphasis on moti­ vation of concepts, aspects of applications and computational procedures. Basically, we try to explain to beginners questions such as "What is the topic in this lesson?" "Why this topic?", "How to study this topic math­ ematically?". The exercises at the end of each lesson will deepen the stu­ dents' understanding of the material, and test their ability to carry out basic computations. Exercises with an asterisk are optional (difficult) and might not be suitable for homework, but should provide food for thought.
EAN 9780792340874
ISBN 0792340876
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer
Publication date June 30, 1996
Pages 354
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Bosq, Denis; Hung T. Nguyen
Illustrations X, 354 p.
Series Theory and Decision Library B