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This is the first in a series of short books on probability theory
and random processes for biomedical engineers. This text is written
as an introduction to probability theory. The goal was to prepare
students, engineers and scientists at all levels of background and
experience for the application of this theory to a wide variety of
problems-as well as pursue these topics at a more advanced level.
The approach is to present a unified treatment of the subject.
There are only a few key concepts involved in the basic theory of
probability theory. These key concepts are all presented in the
first chapter. The second chapter introduces the topic of random
variables. Later chapters simply expand upon these key ideas and
extend the range of application. A considerable effort has been
made to develop the theory in a logical manner-developing special
mathematical skills as needed. The mathematical background required
of the reader is basic knowledge of differential calculus. Every
effort has been made to be consistent with commonly used notation
and terminology-both within the engineering community as well as
the probability and statistics literature. Biomedical engineering
examples are introduced throughout the text and a large number of
self-study problems are available for the reader.
This is the third in a series of short books on probability theory
and random processes for biomedical engineers. This book focuses on
standard probability distributions commonly encountered in
biomedical engineering. The exponential, Poisson and Gaussian
distributions are introduced, as well as important approximations
to the Bernoulli PMF and Gaussian CDF. Many important properties of
jointly Gaussian random variables are presented. The primary
subjects of the final chapter are methods for determining the
probability distribution of a function of a random variable. We
first evaluate the probability distribution of a function of one
random variable using the CDF and then the PDF. Next, the
probability distribution for a single random variable is determined
from a function of two random variables using the CDF. Then, the
joint probability distribution is found from a function of two
random variables using the joint PDF and the CDF. The aim of all
three books is as an introduction to probability theory. The
audience includes students, engineers and researchers presenting
applications of this theory to a wide variety of problems-as well
as pursuing these topics at a more advanced level. The theory
material is presented in a logical manner-developing special
mathematical skills as needed. The mathematical background required
of the reader is basic knowledge of differential calculus.
Pertinent biomedical engineering examples are throughout the text.
Drill problems, straightforward exercises designed to reinforce
concepts and develop problem solution skills, follow most sections.
This is the second in a series of three short books on probability
theory and random processes for biomedical engineers. This volume
focuses on expectation, standard deviation, moments, and the
characteristic function. In addition, conditional expectation,
conditional moments and the conditional characteristic function are
also discussed. Jointly distributed random variables are described,
along with joint expectation, joint moments, and the joint
characteristic function. Convolution is also developed. A
considerable effort has been made to develop the theory in a
logical manner-developing special mathematical skills as needed.
The mathematical background required of the reader is basic
knowledge of differential calculus. Every effort has been made to
be consistent with commonly used notation and terminology-both
within the engineering community as well as the probability and
statistics literature. The aim is to prepare students for the
application of this theory to a wide variety of problems, as well
give practicing engineers and researchers a tool to pursue these
topics at a more advanced level. Pertinent biomedical engineering
examples are used throughout the text.
Begriffe, die alles bedeuten, bedeuten nichts. So auch Postmoderne.
In Philosophie, Architektur- und Literaturtheorie erfahrt dieser
Begriff unzahlige Deutungen. Sie sind ganzlich verschieden,
teilweise unvereinbar. Oft genug sind sie immanent widerspruchlich.
Es gilt zu zeigen, an welchen Widerspruchen und Unvereinbarkeiten
der Postmoderne-Diskurs scheitert. Die Analytische Philosophie
firmiert als methodisches Leitbild. Aber schon Goethe fordert
Genauigkeit und Klarheit des Ausdrucks - gegen Dunkelheit, die sich
als Tiefe missversteht: "Sprich vom Geheimnis nicht geheimnisvoll."
An informative and occasionally irreverent look at the problems and
questions about getting older. The topics range from concerns about
nursing homes to identity problems. The author intended that the
book be readable, informative, and entertaining. He accomplished
all three goals.
Dan Golden is a graduate student trying to explain variations in
urban mortality rates. In the process of finishing what he thought
was going to be two or three days of routine research, he stumbles
into a network of local intrigue and corruption. But the more
important story involves Dan's personal odyssey. His work leads him
to a series of intriguing individuals who change his thinking on
life and death. What began as a fairly routine graduate thesis ends
up changing lives in ways that seemed unpredictable but, as the
story unfolds, take on the characteristic of inevitability.
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