Description
An update of this popular introduction to probability theory and information theory with new material on Markov chains.
About the Author
David Applebaum is a Professor in the Department of Probability and Statistics at the University of Sheffield.
Reviews
Reviews for the first edition: 'I found the book interesting and entertaining ... The level of difficulty of the material is well judged ...' D. A. Stephens, The Statistician
'This text provides a blend of the traditional disciplines of probability theory and the relatively new field of information science in a well written manner ... the author succeeds in introducing concepts of probability theory gently paced and user friendly as stated on page xi of the preface ... The blend of probability theory and information science makes this an innovative text... The innovative blend of probability theory and information theory make this text a good choice for teachers wanting to present both a traditional background and modern ideas to their students.' Journal of the American Statistical Association
'Reviewing this book was a pleasure. Clearly the author is delighted by his subject and this attitude is communicated well ... this is an excellent book which will make a stimulating text for Honours courses in probability for applied mathematicians, statisticians, physicists or engineers' John M. Halley, The Statistician
'... a nice introductory text for a modern course on basic facts in the theory of probability and information. The author always has in mind that many students, especially those specializing in informatics and/or technical sciences, do not often have a firm background in traditional mathematics. Therefore he attempts to keep the development of material gently paced and user-friendly.' EMS Newsletter
Book Information
ISBN 9780521727884
Author David Applebaum
Format Paperback
Page Count 290
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 174mm * 14mm