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Thinking Probabilistically

Stochastic Processes, Disordered Systems, and Their Applications

Author: Ariel Amir  

An introductory text providing the reader with a thorough background to the rich world of applications of stochastic processes.

Assuming only an undergraduate-level background in mathematics, this book explains the power of thinking probabilistically through a diverse set of applications drawn from science. It covers a wide range of topics never before discussed together in a unified fashion while keeping technicalities to a minimum.

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An introductory text providing the reader with a thorough background to the rich world of applications of stochastic processes.

Assuming only an undergraduate-level background in mathematics, this book explains the power of thinking probabilistically through a diverse set of applications drawn from science. It covers a wide range of topics never before discussed together in a unified fashion while keeping technicalities to a minimum.

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Probability theory has diverse applications in a plethora of fields, including physics, engineering, computer science, chemistry, biology and economics. This book will familiarize students with various applications of probability theory, stochastic modeling and random processes, using examples from all these disciplines and more. The reader learns via case studies and begins to recognize the sort of problems that are best tackled probabilistically. The emphasis is on conceptual understanding, the development of intuition and gaining insight, keeping technicalities to a minimum. Nevertheless, a glimpse into the depth of the topics is provided, preparing students for more specialized texts while assuming only an undergraduate-level background in mathematics. The wide range of areas covered - never before discussed together in a unified fashion – includes Markov processes and random walks, Langevin and Fokker–Planck equations, noise, generalized central limit theorem and extreme values statistics, random matrix theory and percolation theory.

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Critic Reviews

“'A remarkable demonstration that advanced topics need not be esoteric. Amir takes us through random walks on networks, extreme value statistics, Kramers theory, anomalous diffusion and other topics generally omitted from introductory texts, always rooting every discussion in applications of terrific current interest. I found the discussion of L”

évy-stable distributions especially insightful as a principled approach to the nonstandard walks that abound in contexts from biophysics to finance.' Philip C. Nelson, University of Pennsylvania
'The book is a suitable springboard for self-study because it introduces a wide variety of topics and contains many references to current work. In the classroom, the book can function either as the basis for a course in special topics or as a source of material to spice up more traditional statistical-mechanics courses … the methods for studying random phenomena introduced in Thinking Probabilistically will help readers understand reasoning techniques that may not be terribly familiar to physicists. Moreover, following the author's arguments is a rewarding intellectual exercise in its own right.' Rob de Ruyter, Physics Today

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About the Author

Ariel Amir is a Professor at Harvard University, Massachusetts. His research centers on the theory of complex systems.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
17th December 2020
Pages
242
ISBN
9781108479523

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