Description
Written in an accessible yet rigorous style, the book is addressed to advanced undergraduate students in mathematics and graduate students in applied mathematics and statistics. It will also appeal to students and researchers in other disciplines, including computer science, engineering, biology, physicsand economics, who are interested in a pragmatic introduction to the probability modeling of random phenomena.
About the Author
Valerie Girardin is an Exceptional Class Associate Professor at the CNRS Laboratory of Mathematics Nicolas Oresme (LMNO), Universite de Caen Normandie, France. Agregee in mathematics, she also holds the French Habilitation, a requirement to supervise PhD students. She teaches analysis, probability and statistics to various types of students, including future secondary school teachers in mathematics. Her research interests include diverse aspects of stochastic processes, from theory to applied statistics, with a focus on entropy.
Nikolaos Limnios is a Full Professor at the Applied Mathematics Laboratory (LMAC) at the Universite de Technologie de Compiegne (UTC), France. He teaches probability, statistics and stochastic processes to future engineers. His research interests in probability and statistics include Markov, semi-Markov processes, random evolutions, and their applications.
Book Information
ISBN 9783030979621
Author Valerie Girardin
Format Hardback
Page Count 253
Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG