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Probability and Statistics for Computer Science

Johnson, James L.

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1. Auflage Juli 2003
760 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-32672-4
John Wiley & Sons

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This title develops introductory topics in probability and statistics with particular emphasis on concepts that arise in computer science. It starts with the basic definitions of probability distributions and random variables and elaborates their properties and applications. The book treats the most common discrete and continuous distributions and shows how they are used in decision and estimation problems. It also constructs computer algorithms for generating observations from the various distributions.

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Comprehensive and thorough development of both probability and statistics for serious computer scientists; goal-oriented: "to present the mathematical analysis underlying probability results"
Special emphases on simulation and discrete decision theory
Mathematically-rich, but self-contained text, at a gentle pace
Review of calculus and linear algebra in an appendix
Mathematical interludes (in each chapter) which examine mathematical techniques in the context of probabilistic or statistical importance
Numerous section exercises, summaries, historical notes, and Further Readings for reinforcement of content

Preface.

1. Combinatorics and Probability.

2. Discrete Distributions.

3. Simulation.

4. Discrete Decision Theory.

5. Real Line-Probability.

6. Continuous Distributions.

7. Parameter Estimation.

Appendix A. Analytical Tools.

Appendix B. Statistical Tables.

Bibliography.

Index.
JAMES L. JOHNSON holds a PhD in Mathematics and has twenty-five years experience in academic and industrial computer science. He is currently Professor of Computer Science at Western Washington University. He is also the author of Database: Models, Languages, Design.

J. L. Johnson, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA