![]() Many classic inequalities are now incorporated into the text, along with proofs and many citations have been added. ![]() The final chapter has been broken into two pieces to provide separate emphasis on process metrics and the ergodic decomposition of affine functionals. The original first chapter has been split in order to allow a more thorough treatment of basic probability before tackling random processes and dynamical systems. Much of the material has been rearranged and revised for pedagogical reasons. Structures mathematics for an engineering audience, with emphasis on engineering applications. It will also interest those working with random or stochastic processes, including mathematicians, statisticians, and economists.Ĭomplete tour of book and guidelines for use given in Introduction, so readers can see at a glance the topics of interest. ![]() Probability, Random Processes, and Ergodic Properties is for mathematically inclined information/communication theorists and people working in signal processing. ![]()
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