
An Introduction to Stochastic Processes in Physics
$98.35
- Paperback
128 pages
- Release Date
14 June 2002
Summary
An accessible introduction to stochastic processes in physics which describes the basic mathematical tools of the trade: probability, random walks, and Wiener and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes. It includes end-of-chapter problems and emphasizes applications. The book builds directly upon early-20th-century explanations of the “peculiar character in the motions of the particles of pollen in water” as described, in the early 19th century, by the biologist Robert Brown. Lemons has adopted Paul La…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780801868672 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 080186867X |
| Author: | Don S. Lemons |
| Publisher: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
| Imprint: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 128 |
| Release Date: | 14 June 2002 |
| Weight: | 181g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 140mm x 10mm |
| Series: | Johns Hopkins Paperback |
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Students will love this book. It tells them without fuss how to do simple and useful numerical calculations, with just enough background to understand what they are doing… a refreshingly brief and unconvoluted work. – Vinay Ambegaokar American Journal of Physics The book is very clearly set out and very easy to read. Undergraduate students and those wishing to learn about stochastic processes for the first time would enjoy the clear pedagogic presentation. – B.I. Henry The Physicist [ An Introduction to Stochastic Processes in Physics] presents fundamental ideas with admirable clarity and concision. The author presents in about 100 pages enough material for the student to appreciate the very different natures of stochastic and sure processes and to solve simple but important problems involving noise. Any physicist wondering what noise is about would be well advised to pack Lemons’ books for their next train journey. – S.M. Barnett Contemporary Physics Self-contained and provides adequate insight into stochastic processes in physics. It is quite readable and will be useful to students interested in learning about stochastic processes and their relevance in understanding the physical phenomena. It also provides teachers a good approach to communicate the essence of the subject to students. – Suresh V. Lawande Mathematical Reviews
About The Author
Don S. Lemons
Don S. Lemons is a professor of physics at Bethel College in Kansas and consults at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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