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Modern Discrete Probability An Essential Toolkit Sbastien Roch

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Modern Discrete Probability An Essential Toolkit Sbastien Roch
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.98 MB
Author: Sébastien Roch
ISBN: 9781009305112, 1009305115
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Modern Discrete Probability An Essential Toolkit Sbastien Roch by Sébastien Roch 9781009305112, 1009305115 instant download after payment.

Providing a graduate-level introduction to discrete probability and its applications, this book develops a toolkit of essential techniques for analysing stochastic processes on graphs, other random discrete structures, and algorithms. Topics covered include the first and second moment methods, concentration inequalities, coupling and stochastic domination, martingales and potential theory, spectral methods, and branching processes. Each chapter expands on a fundamental technique, outlining common uses and showing them in action on simple examples and more substantial classical results. The focus is predominantly on non-asymptotic methods and results. All chapters provide a detailed background review section, plus exercises and signposts to the wider literature. Readers are assumed to have undergraduate-level linear algebra and basic real analysis, while prior exposure to graduate-level probability is recommended. This much-needed broad overview of discrete probability could serve as a textbook or as a reference for researchers in mathematics, statistics, data science, computer science and engineering.

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