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Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics for Engineers
Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics for Engineers
Focuses on the concepts of probability theory and mathematical statistics for finite-dimensional random variables. The book underscores the probabilities of events, random variables, and numerical characteristics of random variables.
Discussions focus on canonical expansions of random vectors, second-order moments of random vectors, generalization of the density concept, entropy of a distribution, direct evaluation of probabilities, and conditional probabilities.
The text then examines projections of random vectors and their distributions, including conditional distributions of projections of a random vector, conditional numerical characteristics, and information contained in random variables.
The book elaborates on the functions of random variables and estimation of parameters of distributions. Topics include frequency as a probability estimate, estimation of statistical characteristics, estimation of the expectation and covariance matrix of a random vector, and testing the hypotheses on the parameters of distributions.
The text then takes a look at estimator theory and estimation of distributions.
The book is a vital source of data for students, engineers, postgraduates of applied mathematics, and other institutes of higher technical education.