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Probability, Statistics and Queuing Theory, By SUNDARAPANDIAN, V. ||... http://phindia.com/printversion.php?isbn=978-81-203-3844-9&title=Prob...

PROBABILITY, STATISTICS AND QUEUING THEORY,
By SUNDARAPANDIAN, V.

Price: Rs. 475.00
ISBN: 978‐81‐203‐3844‐9
Pages: 840
Binding: Paper Back
Buy Now at www.phindia.com

DESCRIPTION
Probability,   Sta s cs   and   Queuing   Theory   is   considered   to   be   a   ‘tough’   subject   by   most
engineering and science students all over the world. What Professor Sundarapandian  with his
indepth knowledge and rich and long experience strives to do is to make the concepts very clear
and comprehensible to the students by his lucid presenta on and illustra ve approach.

The   book   analyses   various   types   of   random   processes,   spectral   density   func ons   and   their
applica ons to linear systems. Besides, it deals with the basics of queuing theory with a clear
exposi on of the five important queuing models. The text gives a detailed descrip on of such
topics   as   random   variables,   standard   probability   distribu on,   central   limit   theorem,   random
processes and spectral theory.

The text is profusely illustrated with examples and diagrams so as to make this rigorous subject
more understandable to the students.

KEY FEATURES :

The text is comprehensive and the presenta on prac cal.

Over 625 worked‐out Examples, and over 440 Problem Sets.

Answers to all sec on‐end problems.

Intended   primarily   as   a   text   for   undergraduate   students   of   Engineering  for   their   courses   on
Probability, Sta s cs, Random Processes and Queuing Theory,  the book will also be extremely
useful   for  undergraduate  and   postgraduate  students  of  Science  and   postgraduate  students  of
Engineering pursuing these courses.

CONTENTS
CONTENTS Preface 1 PROBABILITY 1.1 Brief History of Probability 1.2 Sample Space and Events 1.3
Classical   and   Empirical   Probability   1.4   Axioma c   Defini on   of   Probability   1.5   Condi onal
Probability  1.6  Total   Probability  1.7  Bayes’  Theorem  2  RANDOM  VARIABLE   2.1  Defini on   of  a
Random Variable 2.2 Distribu on Func on of a Random Variable 2.3 Discrete Random Variable
2.4  Con nuous  Random  Variable  2.5  Mathema cal   Expecta on   2.6  Chebyshev’s  Inequality  2.7
Moments of a Random Variable 2.8 Moment Genera ng Func on 2.9 Characteris c Func on 3
STANDARD PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS 3.1 Degenerate Distribu on 3.2 Bernoulli Distribu on 3.3
Binomial Distribu on 3.4 Poisson Distribu on 3.5 Geometric Distribu on 3.6 Nega ve Binomial

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Distribu on 3.7 Uniform Distribu on 3.8 Exponen al Distribu on 3.9 Gamma Distribu on 3.10


Weibull   Distribu on   3.11   Normal   Distribu on   3.12   Func ons   of   a   Random   Variable   4
TWO‐DIMENSIONAL   RANDOM   VARIABLES   4.1   Joint   Distribu on   Func ons   4.2   Marginal
Distribu ons   4.3   Condi onal   Distribu ons   4.4  Expecta on   4.5   Sums   of   Independent   Random
Variables   4.6   Func ons   of   Random   Variables   4.7   Covariance   4.8   Condi onal   Expecta on   4.9
Correla on and Regression 4.10 Central Limit Theorem 5 RANDOM PROCESSES 5.1 Defini on and
Descrip on of Random Processes 5.2 Sta onary Random Processes 5.3 Autocorrela on and Cross‐
correla on Func ons 5.4 Ergodic Process 5.5 Markov Process 5.6 Binomial, Poisson and Normal
Processes 5.7 Sine Wave Process 5.8 Birth and Death Process 6 SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF RANDOM
PROCESSES 6.1 Autocorrela on and Cross‐correla on Func ons 6.2 Power Spectral Density and
Cross‐spectral Density Func ons 6.3 Linear Systems with Random Inputs 7 QUEUING THEORY 7.1
Basics of Queuing Models 7.2 Model I (M = M = 1): (?/FIFO) Model, Single Server with Infinite
Capacity  7.3  Model   II  (M  =  M  =  s):  (?/FIFO)  Model,  Mul ple  Server  with   Infinite  Capacity  7.4
Model III (M = M = 1): (k/FIFO) Model, Single Server with Finite Capacity 7.5 Model IV (M = M = s):
(k/FIFO) Model, Mul ple Server with Finite Capacity 7.6 The (M = G = 1) Queuing System Answers
to Problems Bibliography • Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(s)
V.   Sundarapandian,   DSc,   is   Professor   and   Academic  Convenor,   Indian   Ins tute   of   Informa on
Technology and Management (IIITM‐K), Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He has more than 15 years
of experience  in  teaching  and  research. Professor Sundarapandian   is  a  life  member  of  System
Society of India and ISTE and has won numerous awards and honours for his contribu ons in
nonlinear   control   systems.   He   has   published   many   research   papers   in   reputed   interna onal
journals and has authored the book Numerical Linear Algebra (published by PHI Learning).

2009 / 840pp. / 17.8 x 23.5 cm / ISBN‐978‐81‐203‐3844‐9 / Rs.475.00

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