CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals of random variables; mean-squared estimation; limit theorems and convergence; definition of random processes; autocorrelation and stationarity; Gaussian and Poisson ...
Probability theory constitutes the mathematical framework for quantifying uncertainty and analysing random phenomena. Its foundations lie in measure theory, where a probability space is defined as a ...
Stochastic differential equations (SDEs) and random processes form a central framework for modelling systems influenced by inherent uncertainties. These mathematical constructs are used to rigorously ...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for $P(\sum{_{n=1}^{\infty}}(A + S_{n})^{-1} < \infty) = 1$ in terms of E(∑n=1 ∞(A + Sn)-1), where Sn is the sum of n ...
French mathematician and astronomer, Pierre-Simon Laplace brought forth the first major treatise on probability that combined calculus and probability theory in 1812. A single roll of the dice can be ...
Ivan Bajic (ibajic at ensc.sfu.ca) Office hours: Monday and Wednesday, 13:00-14:00 online (Zoom, see the link in course materials) Introduction to the theories of probability and random variables, and ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We obtain an asymptotic formula for the persistence probability in the positive real line of a random polynomial arising from evolutionary ...
This course is available on the MSc in Applicable Mathematics, MSc in Financial Mathematics and MSc in Quantitative Methods for Risk Management. This course is available as an outside option to ...
This course is available on the MSc in Financial Mathematics, MSc in Mathematics and Computation and MSc in Quantitative Methods for Risk Management. This course is available with permission as an ...
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