Instructor: Prof. Jaimie Kwon (Homepage)
Lecture: TuTh ScC 205, 4:00 -5:50 PM
Textbook: Higgins and Keller-McNulty, Concepts in Probability and Stochastic Modeling, Duxbury Press, 1994, ISBN: 0534231365
Typos (utoronto, sdsu, ualberta)
Objectives: This course is an introduction to stochastic models and their applications to science and engineering. The emphasis will be on modeling random processes occurring or evolving in time. The major topics covered in this course are discrete-time Markov chains (Chapter 4), Bernoulli counting and Poisson processes (Chapter 7), queueing models and birth-death processes (Chapter 7), and continuous-time Markov chains (Chapter 9). Other possible topics include reliability, renewal processes, martingales, and Brownian motion.
Prerequisite: STAT/MATH 3401 or STAT/ENGR 3601. I will also assume typical first year Stat MS students background (State 3402 and 3502). Students will be mostly OK without 3402 and 3502 but must be willing to learn necessary materials as you go along.
Lecture Note (MS Word): See the disclaimer
Gray area in the following table is tentative:
| Week | Date | Chapters coveres |
HW and Announcement (Usually due in a week). Solutions will be posted/handed out on the due date |
Materials |
| 1 | 3/27 | Review of chapters 1-3, 4 |
Homework #1 Main exercises: |
Review material (chapters 1-4, pdf)
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| 2 | 4/3 | 4 |
Homework #2 |
HW #1 solutions (pdf) |
| 3 | 4/10 |
Homework #3 Quiz #1 Thursday (4/13, 5-6 PM) covers sections 4.1-4.6 quiz #1 solutions (pdf)
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HW #2 solutions (pdf) R code for Gambler's ruin Markov chain:
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| 4 | 4/17 | review 5, 6 |
Midterm #1 Thursday (4/20, 4-6 PM) covers chapters 4 |
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| 5 | 4/24 | 7 | Homework #3 Proofs are difficult but give your best try (<30 min each); using computers are OK but know what you're doing Ex 7.1-3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 Ex 7.2-1, 3, 4, 5 Ex 7.3-3, 4, 5 Ex 7.4-1, 3, 6, 7, 8 Ex 7.5-2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Ex 7.7-3, 4, 6 Due 5/9 |
p <- .07 # frame success probability |
| 6 | 5/1 | HW #3 solutions (pdf) | ||
| 7 | 5/8 |
Quiz #2 Tuesday (5/9, 5-6 PM) quiz #2 solutions (pdf) |
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| 8 | 5/15 | selected part of 8-10 |
Thursday class (5/18) is off; I'm attending a conference then. There will be a reading assignment instead. Midterm #2 Tuesday (5/16, 4-6 PM) midterm #2 solutions (pdf) (error in question #2 is corrected.) HW #4. |
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| 9 | 5/22 | |||
| 10 | 5/29 | |||
| 11 | 6/5 |
Final: Tuesday 6/6/2006, 4:00 pm to 5:50 pm See Final schedule |
Last updated 05/30/2006