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May 15, 2024
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MATH 571 - Probability and Random ProcessesUnits: 3 Framework for probability theory: probability spaces as measure spaces, random variables, expectation and conditional probability. Major results such as limit theorems for sums of random variables, zero-one laws, and ergodic theorems. Applications may include branching processes, Markov Chains, Markov Random Fields, martingales, percolation, Poisson Processes, queuing theory, random walks, and renewal processes.
Prerequisite(s): for undergraduates and enrollment requirement for graduate students: MATH 430 with a grade of B (3.0) or better, OR (MATH 430 and either MATH 440 or MATH 441 and MATH 470) with a grades of C (2.0) or better.
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