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Introduction to Probability, 2nd Edition [Hardcover]

Dimitri P. Bertsekas , John N. Tsitsiklis
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Book Description

July 15, 2008 188652923X 978-1886529236 2nd
An intuitive, yet precise introduction to probability theory, stochastic processes, and probabilistic models used in science, engineering, economics, and related fields. The 2nd edition is a substantial revision of the 1st edition, involving a reorganization of old material and the addition of new material. The length of the book has increased by about 25 percent. The main new feature of the 2nd edition is thorough introduction to Bayesian and classical statistics.

The book is the currently used textbook for "Probabilistic Systems Analysis," an introductory probability course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, attended by a large number of undergraduate and graduate students. The book covers the fundamentals of probability theory (probabilistic models, discrete and continuous random variables, multiple random variables, and limit theorems), which are typically part of a first course on the subject, as well as the fundamental concepts and methods of statistical inference, both Bayesian and classical. It also contains, a number of more advanced topics, from which an instructor can choose to match the goals of a particular course. These topics include transforms, sums of random variables, a fairly detailed introduction to Bernoulli, Poisson, and Markov processes.

The book strikes a balance between simplicity in exposition and sophistication in analytical reasoning. Some of the more mathematically rigorous analysis has been just intuitively explained in the text, but is developed in detail (at the level of advanced calculus) in the numerous solved theoretical problems.

Written by two professors of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and members of the prestigious US National Academy of Engineering, the book has been widely adopted for classroom use in introductory probability courses within the USA and abroad.

From a Review of the 1st Edition:

...it trains the intuition to acquire probabilistic feeling. This book explains every single concept it enunciates. This is its main strength, deep explanation, and not just examples that happen to explain. Bertsekas and Tsitsiklis leave nothing to chance. The probability to misinterpret a concept or not understand it is just... zero. Numerous examples, figures, and end-of-chapter problems strengthen the understanding. Also of invaluable help is the book's web site, where solutions to the problems can be found-as well as much more information pertaining to probability, and also more problem sets. --Vladimir Botchev, Analog Dialogue

Several other reviews can be found in the listing of the first edition of this book. Contents, preface, and more info at publisher's website (Athena Scientific, athenasc com)

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"...it "trains" the intuition to acquire probabilistic feeling. This book explains every single concept it enunciates. This is its main strength, deep explanation, and not just examples that "happen" to explain"
"Tsitsiklis and Bertsekas leave nothing to chance. The probability to misinterpret a concept or not understand it is just... zero."
"Numerous examples, figures, and end-of-chapter problems strengthen the understanding. Also of invaluable help is the book's web site, where solutions to the problems can be found-as well as much more information pertaining to probability, and also more problem sets." --From the review in Analog Dialogue by Vladimir Botchev

About the Author

The authors are Professors in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They are members of the prestigious US National Academy of Engineering. They have written several widely used textbooks and research monographs, both individually and jointly.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Athena Scientific; 2nd edition (July 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 188652923X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1886529236
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #91,853 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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Overall, this is an outstanding textbook. When one says a book is well written, it could just mean a fluidity sentence-to-sentence or paragraph-to-paragraph. This book has that, but much more importantly, it is organized well. It tells its story in digestible segments that introduce material at a consistent pace and consistent depth throughout. Because of a disciplined avoidance of unnecessary mathematical technicalities and flourishes, the book has a fast pace without being difficult to read. The end result is a solid grounding in the foundations of probability along with introductions to random processes and statistical inference in a remarkably concise volume.

This book is an introduction that requires only basic working knowledge of calculus. This influences the coverage. For example, the authors could easily go further on the topic of Markov chains by requiring just some basic knowledge of linear algebra. Similarly, with linear algebra it would be easy to cover estimation problems involving jointly Gaussian vectors. By keeping the mathematical prerequisites to a minimum, the book is made accessible to a broad audience, early in their education. It is certainly accessible across fields of science and engineering. It could also appeal to any reader who wants to understand some quantification of uncertainty, for example in business or public policy. While the authors are engineering professors, the techniques and examples are not disproportionately targeted to engineering.

This book is not a mathematics book. It does not expose the intricacies of the mathematical foundations of probability, and the typesetting does not include definition, theorem, or proof environments.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars clear, understandable, user friendly May 16, 2010
By arcova
Format:Hardcover
I used this book during an upper undergrad probability course in addition to the Ross book that was the main text for class. For someone without a strong math background, the Bersekas and Tsitsiklis text made probability theory understandable and easy to comprehend. I wouldn't have passed the class without this text. As a PhD candidate in Biology, I still refer to this text to help get through background material I am learning for my dissertation research. This is a great reference to have on hand if you are new to probability theory to help you get through a class and to continue using even after class. I highly recommend this book.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended March 29, 2009
Format:Hardcover
This is an outstanding book that helps to make the subject of probability come alive. It is targeted primarily towards students in engineering, computer/information sciences, management sciences, and other disciplines where probability is applied. This means that it avoids the more advanced measure-theoretic aspects of the subject that can be found in other standard texts; however it manages to do so without any loss of mathematical rigor. Indeed, even those studying probability from a more theoretical standpoint may find this book useful as a supplementary resource; the writing style is friendly and lucid, and difficult concepts are explained and clarified through numerous carefully designed examples.

I believe the book will be valued by anyone seeking a clear understanding of the fundamental concepts of probability. It is a terrific resource for instructors looking for ways to illustrate probabilistic concepts to their students (this is the capacity in which I have used the book). With the addition of the chapters on statistical inference in the second edition, it is likely to be a valuable reference for practitioners as well, particularly those seeking to refresh the connections between statistical methods and basic probability. Overall, highly recommended.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Introductory Probability Textbook I've Used May 19, 2010
By Y. Gu
Format:Hardcover
I'm studying Operations Research so probability is incredibly important. I've taken 2 probability courses and one statistics course. This is, by far, one of the best probability textbooks I've used. The explanations are intuitive and clear, giving the reader a good fundamental understanding of important concepts. I've used Probability and Statistics for Scientists and Engineers (Ross) as well as Probability and Statistics (Degroot), and this book, for probability concepts, blows the two books away.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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This book is generally excellent, with clear explanations and a good balance of rigor and practical application. You won't find proofs of everything, but you will find excellent guidance and intuition through the various topics, especially the fundamentals. The chapter on estimation, added for the second edition, is some of the most interesting material in the book, and covers both frequentist and bayesian estimation.

The only significant complaint I have is that certain topics are covered too briefly (such as the central limit theorem or stochastic processes). In the end, however, the terse coverage of certain topics is more than made up for by the fine handling of the fundamentals, and I unreservedly recommend the book for anybody studying the topic, especially for the first time.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best probability book I've seen March 14, 2010
Format:Hardcover
This book is an excellent introduction to probability and random variables. I'm currently using it for MIT's 6.431. The exposition and examples are very clear without any loss of mathematical rigor. I tried Ross' textbook, but I found that it got into way too many proofs for my taste. This book focuses on developing intuition for probabilistic models... and for that I give it 5 stars.
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