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Topics in advanced mathematics for engineers, probability and
statistics typically span three subject areas, are addressed in
three separate textbooks and taught in three different courses in
as many as three semesters. Due to this arrangement, students
taking these courses have had to shelf some important and
fundamental engineering courses until much later than is necessary.
This practice has generally ignored some striking relations that
exist between the seemingly separate areas of statistical concepts,
such as moments and estimation of Poisson distribution parameters.
On one hand, these concepts commonly appear in stochastic processes
- for instance, in measures on effectiveness in queuing models. On
the other hand, they can also be viewed as applied probability in
engineering disciplines - mechanical, chemical, and electrical, as
well as in engineering technology. There is obviously, an urgent
need for a textbook that recognizes the corresponding relationships
between the various areas and a matching cohesive course that will
see through to their fundamental engineering courses as early as
possible. This book is designed to achieve just that. Its seven
chapters, while retaining their individual integrity, flow from
selected topics in advanced mathematics such as complex analysis
and wavelets to probability, statistics and stochastic processes.
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