لیست کتابهای لاتین ریاضیات(Probability & Statistics)آمار و احتمال
لیست کتابهای لاتین ریاضیات(Probability & Statistics)آمار و احتمال
A
defense of Columbo: A multilevel introduction to probabilistic reasoning
by
G. D'Agostini - arXiv , 2010
Triggered
by a recent interesting article on the too frequent incorrect use of
probabilistic evidence in courts, the author introduces the basic
concepts of probabilistic inference with a toy model, and discusses
several important issues.
An
Introduction to Statistical Signal Processing
by R.
M. Gray, L. D. Davisson - Cambridge University Press
, 2005
The
book covers basic probability, random objects, expectation, second
order moment theory with examples of the random process models and their
basic properties, specific applications for communication, estimation,
detection, modulation.
An
Introduction to Stochastic PDEs
by Martin
Hairer - arXiv , 2009
This
text is an attempt to give a reasonably self-contained presentation of
the basic theory of stochastic partial differential equations, taking
for granted basic measure theory, functional analysis and probability
theory, but nothing else.
Applied
Nonparametric Regression
by Wolfgang Härdle
- Cambridge University Press , 1992
Nonparametric
regression analysis has become central to economic theory. Hardle, by
writing the first comprehensive and accessible book on the subject,
contributed enormously to making nonparametric regression equally
central to econometric practice.
Bayesian
Spectrum Analysis and Parameter Estimation
by G.
Larry Bretthorst - Springer , 1988
This
work is a research document on the application of probability theory to
the parameter estimation problem. The people who will be interested in
this material are physicists, economists, and engineers who have to deal
with data on a daily basis.
Convergence
of Stochastic Processes
by D. Pollard -
Springer , 1984
Selected
parts of empirical process theory, with applications to mathematical
statistics. The book describes the combinatorial ideas needed to prove
maximal inequalities for empirical processes indexed by classes of sets
or classes of functions.
Correlation
and Causality
by David A. Kenny - John
Wiley & Sons Inc , 1979
This
text is a general introduction to the topic of structural analysis. It
presumes no previous acquaintance with causal analysis. It is general
because it covers all the standard, as well as a few nonstandard,
statistical procedures.
Design
of Comparative Experiments
by R. A. Bailey
- Cambridge University Press , 2008
This
book develops a coherent framework for thinking about factors that
affect experiments and their relationships, including the use of Hasse
diagrams. The book is ideal for advanced undergraduate and beginning
graduate courses.
generatingfunctionology
by
Herbert S. Wilf - A K Peters, Ltd. , 2006
The
book about main ideas on generating functions and some of their uses in
discrete mathematics. Generating functions are a bridge between
discrete mathematics and continuous analysis. The book is suitable for
undergraduates.
Introduction
to Randomness and Statistics
by Alexander K.
Hartmann - arXiv , 2009
This
is a practical introduction to randomness and data analysis, in
particular in the context of computer simulations. At the beginning, the
most basics concepts of probability are given, in particular discrete
and continuous random variables.
Inverse
Problem Theory and Methods for Model Parameter Estimation
by
Albert Tarantola - SIAM , 2004
The
first part deals with discrete inverse problems with a finite number of
parameters, while the second part deals with general inverse problems.
The book for scientists and applied mathematicians facing the
interpretation of experimental data.
Lectures
on Probability, Statistics and Econometrics
by Marco
Taboga - statlect.com , 2010
This
e-book is organized as a website that provides access to a series of
lectures on fundamentals of probability, statistics and econometrics, as
well as to a number of exercises on the same topics. The level is
intermediate.
Lectures
on Stochastic Analysis
by Thomas G. Kurtz
- University of Wisconsin , 2007
Covered
topics: stochastic integrals with respect to general semimartingales,
stochastic differential equations based on these integrals, integration
with respect to Poisson measures, stochastic differential equations for
general Markov processes.
Markov
Chains and Mixing Times
by D. A. Levin, Y.
Peres, E. L. Wilmer - American Mathematical Society
, 2008
An
introduction to the modern approach to the theory of Markov chains. The
main goal of this approach is to determine the rate of convergence of a
Markov chain to the stationary distribution as a function of the size
and geometry of the state space.
Markov
Chains and Stochastic Stability
by S.P. Meyn,
R.L. Tweedie - Springer , 2005
The
book on the theory of general state space Markov chains, and its
application to time series analysis, operations research and systems and
control theory. An advanced graduate text and a monograph treating the
stability of Markov chains.
Non-Uniform
Random Variate Generation
by Luc Devroye
- Springer , 1986
The
book on small field on the crossroads of statistics, operations
research and computer science. The applications of random number
generators are wide and varied. The study of non-uniform random variates
is precisely the subject area of the book.
Principles
of Data Analysis
by Cappella Archive -
Prasenjit Saha , 2003
This
is a short book about the principles of data analysis. The emphasis is
on why things are done rather than on exactly how to do them. If you
already know something about the subject, then working through this book
will deepen your understanding.
Probability
and Statistics in Engineering
by Daniele
Veneziano - MIT OpenCourseWare , 2005
This
class covers quantitative analysis of uncertainty and risk for
engineering applications. Fundamentals of probability, random processes,
statistics, and decision analysis are covered, along with random
variables and vectors.
Random
Matrix Models and Their Applications
by Pavel
Bleher, Alexander Its - Cambridge University Press
, 2001
The
book covers broad areas such as topologic and combinatorial aspects of
random matrix theory; scaling limits, universalities and phase
transitions in matrix models; universalities for random polynomials; and
applications to integrable systems.
Reversibility
and Stochastic Networks
by F.P. Kelly -
John Wiley and Sons Ltd , 1979
The
book on vector stochastic processes in equilibrium or stochastic
networks, with wide range of applications. It covers the concept of
reversibility, the output from a queue, and the epolymerization process
quilibrium distribution.
Reversible
Markov Chains and Random Walks on Graphs
by Aldous,
Fill - University of California, Berkeley , 2002
From
the table of contents: General Markov Chains; Reversible Markov Chains;
Hitting and Convergence Time, and Flow Rate, Parameters for Reversible
Markov Chains; Special Graphs and Trees; Cover Times; Symmetric Graphs
and Chains; etc.
Statistics,
Probability, and Game Theory: papers in honor of David Blackwell
by
David Blackwell, at al. - IMS , 1996
The
bulk of the articles in this volume are research articles in
probability, statistics, gambling, game theory, Markov decision
processes, set theory and logic, comparison of experiments, games of
timing, merging of opinions, etc.
Stochastic
Analysis - Notes
by I. F. Wilde , 2009
A
gentle introduction to the mathematics of Stochastic Analysis. From the
table of contents: Introduction; Conditional expectation; Martingales;
Stochastic integration - informally; Wiener process; Ito's formula;
Bibliography.
Stochastic
Calculus
by Alan Bain , 2008
An
informal introduction to Stochastic Calculus, and especially to the Ito
integral and some of its applications. The text concentrates on the
parts of the course which the author found hard, there is little or no
comment on more standard matters.
Stochastic
Integration and Stochastic Differential Equations
by Klaus
Bichteler - University of Texas , 2002
Written
for graduate students of mathematics, physics, electrical engineering,
and finance. The students are expected to know the basics of point set
topology up to Tychonoff's theorem, general integration theory, and some
functional analysis.
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لیست کتابهای لاتین ریاضیات(Popular & Elementary)عمومی ومقدماتی
A
Practical Arithmetic
by Frank Lincoln Stevens
- C. Scribner's sons , 1910
The
primary object of arithmetic is to enable the student to acquire skill
in computation. In addition to the attainment of this essential end,
great benefit is derived from the exercise of the reasoning powers and
their consequent development.
Elementary
Algebra
by Denny Burzynski, Wade Ellis
- Saunders College Publishing , 1989
This
text covers the traditional topics studied in a modern elementary
algebra course for students who have no exposure to elementary algebra,
have had an unpleasant experience with elementary algebra, or need to
review algebraic concepts.
Elementary
Mathematics
by W W L Chen, X T Duong -
Macquarie University , 1999
Basic
algebra, matrices, trigonometry, indices and logarithms, polynomial
equations, inequalities and absolute values, progressions, counting
techniques, complex numbers, functions and lines, introduction to
differentiation and integration.
Essential
Mathematics
by Franco Vivaldi , 2006
Essential
Mathematics is written for students who reach university without
elementary algebra and arithmetic skills. The book consists of exercises
on fractions, roots, monomials and polynomials, linear and quadratic
equations.
Flatland:
A Romance of Many Dimensions
by Edwin A. Abbot
- Datum , 2008
The
book gives some accessible and charming explanations of geometry and
physics for the curious non-mathematician. Flatland imagines a
two-dimensional world inhabited by sentient geometric shapes who think
their planar world is all there is.
Fundamentals
of Mathematics
by Denny Burzynski, Wade Ellis
- Saunders College Publishing , 1989
The
text covers the topics studied in a modern prealgebra course, as well
as topics of estimation, elementary analytic geometry, and introductory
algebra. Useful for students who need to review fundamental mathematical
concepts and techniques.
Inner
Algebra
by Aaron Maxwell - Lulu.com
, 2005
Learn
to do algebra mentally and intuitively: mathematicians use their minds
in ways that make math easy for them. This book teaches you how to do
the same, focusing on algebra. As you read and do the exercises, math
becomes easier and more natural.
Math
Made a Bit Easier: Basic Math Explained in Plain English
by
Larry Zafran - CreateSpace , 2009
The
book starts with a review of basic arithmetic, followed by basic
operations, negative numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and basic
probability and statistics. The material is explained conversationally
and in plain English.
Mathematical
Essays and Recreations
by Hermann Schubert
- The Open Court Publishing , 1898
The
mathematical essays in this volume are by one of the most successful
teachers and text-book writers of Germany. The essays are full of
suggestions for elementary mathematical teachers and students, as well
as for non-mathematical readers.
Mathematical
Measures, Mathematical Pleasures, Mathematical Treasures
by
Stephen Clark - Lulu.com , 2008
The
book for people of all ages and abilities, an attempt to bring
mathematics and geometry to everyone in a simple manner. Do you know
what a square root is? What is an irrational number? Can you explain the
Pythagorean Theorem?
Mathematics
at the Edge of the Rational Universe
by Christopher
Cooper - Macquarie University , 2008
This
book will take you on a journey to the extreme regions, just before the
point where logic breaks down. It discusses the impossible, the
infinite, the unimaginable, the uncomputable and the undecidable. Our
motivation will be that of an explorer.
Philosophy
and Fun of Algebra
by Mary Everest Boole
- C. W. Daniel , 1891
Contents:
From Arithmetic To Algebra; The Making of Algebras; Simultaneous
Problems; Partial Solutions, Elements of Complexity; Mathematical
Certainty; The First Hebrew Algebra; How to Choose Our Hypotheses; The
Limits of the Teacher's Function; etc.
Practical
Mathematics
by Cargill Gilston Knott -
Chambers , 1914
The
aim has been to illustrate the use of mathematics in constructing
diagrams; in measuring areas, volumes, strengths of materials ; in
calculating latitudes and longitudes on the earth's surface ; and in
solving similar problems.
Practical
Mathematics for Beginners
by Frank Castle
- Macmillan and co , 1905
From
the table of contents: Arithmetic; Plane Geometry; Algebra; British and
Metric Units; Logarithms; Slide Rule; Ratios; Use of Squared Paper;
Mensuration. Area of Parallelogram. Triangle. Circumference of Circle.
Area of a Circle; etc.
Symbolic
Logic
by Lewis Carroll - Macmillan
and co , 1897
Here
you see Carroll the mathematician at his playful best. This isn't about
modern symbolic logic but about ways of expressing classical logic with
symbols. It's loaded with amusing problems to delight any mathematical
puzzler.
The
Narrow Road to the Interior: A Mathematical Journey
by Leland
McInnes , 2007
The
author follows a wandering journey, traveling into the abstract
highlands of pure mathematics: from the basics of abstract or pure
mathematics, through topology, manifolds, group theory and abstract
algebra, category theory, and more.
Trigonometric
Delights
by Eli Maor - Princeton
University Press , 2002
Maor
brings trigonometry to life in a blend of mathematics and history. He
surveys the main elements of trigonometry and its contribution to
science and social development. Scientific curiosities, entertaining
stories, and educational insights.
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