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This document provides details about the Probability and Statistics course taught at BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI-K.K. BIRLA GOA CAMPUS. The course introduces probabilistic concepts and distributions taught over 42 lectures. Students will be evaluated through two quizzes, two tests, a comprehensive exam, and homework. Mayank Goel is the instructor-in-charge, and the course will cover probability, random variables, statistical inference, and linear regression.

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MATH F113 Handout

This document provides details about the Probability and Statistics course taught at BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI-K.K. BIRLA GOA CAMPUS. The course introduces probabilistic concepts and distributions taught over 42 lectures. Students will be evaluated through two quizzes, two tests, a comprehensive exam, and homework. Mayank Goel is the instructor-in-charge, and the course will cover probability, random variables, statistical inference, and linear regression.

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI-K.K.

BIRLA GOA CAMPUS


INSTRUCTION DIVISION
FIRST SEMESTER 2016-2017
COURSE HANDOUT (Part II)
Date: 06/08/2016
In addition to Part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) portion here give
specific details regarding the course.
Course Number
Course Title
Instructor-In-charge
Instructors

: MATH F113
: Probability & Statistics
: MAYANK GOEL
: Pradeep Boggarapu, Himadri Mukherjee, Bijil Prakash

1. Scope and objective of the course:


Course introduces the concept of probabilistic models and enables the student to become familiar
with probabilistic concepts; a selected study of discrete & continuous distributions is done. Finally
probability theory is related with statistical inference.
2. Text Books:
J. S. Milton and J. C. Arnold, Introduction to Probability and Statistics Principles and applications
for engineering and the computing sciences, 4th ed., Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.
3. Reference Books:
1. Feller, Vol: 1, 2: An Introduction to Probability Theory and Applications, 3rd edition, John
Wiley & Sons, 2008.
2. Sheldon M. Ross: A First Course in Probability, 7th edition, Prentice Hall, 2002.
3. Richard A. Johnson, Miller & Freunds: Probability & Statistics for Engineers, 6th Edition,
Pearson Education Inc., First Indian Reprint, 2001.
4. Hogg, R. V. and Craig, A. T.: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, Pearson Education, 2005.
4. Lecture Plan:
Lecture
No.

Topics to be covered

Chapter/Sec.

1-3

Introduction, Sample Spaces, Events, Axioms of Probability;


Conditional Probability; Independent Events; Bayes Theorem.

1.1, 1.2,
1.3 (Self-study*)
2.1 - 2.4

4 - 10

Random Variable of Discrete Type, Probability Distribution,


Probability Mass Function (pmf), Cumulative Distribution Function
(cdf), Expectation, Variance and Moment Generating Function
(MGF) Standard Discrete Distributions, such as, Binomial,
Hypergeometric, Geometric and Poisson, and their Applications.

3.1 - 3.5, 3.7, 3.8


and lecture notes

11, 12

Random Variable of Continuous Type, Probability Distribution,


Probability Density Function (pdf), c.d.f., Expectation, Variance and
MGF.

4.1, 4.2

13 - 20

Standard Continuous Distributions, such as, Uniform, Exponential,


4.3 - 4.6 and
Normal, Gamma and Chi-Square, and their applications. Chebychevs lecture notes
Inequality, Chebychevs Rule, Empirical Rule.

21, 22

Simulation: Discrete and Continuous.

3.9, 4.9 and lecture


notes

23, 24

Functions of more than one Random Variables, Joint Distribution,


Joint p.d.f and c.d.f, Marginal p.d.f., Independence of Random
Variables.

5.1

25 - 27

Conditional Distributions, Conditional Expectation, Variance,


Covariance and Correlation.

5.2 5.4

28, 29

Transformation of Variables. Univariate and Bivariate Case.

4.8 and 5.5

30, 31

Populations, Random Sample, Sampling Distributions, Statistics,


Distribution of sample mean and sample variance.

6.1, 6.3, 7.3 and


lecture notes

32 - 35

Point and Interval Estimation, Central Limit Theorem and Its


Applications; Estimation of mean, Students t-distribution.

7.1, 7.2, 7.4, 8.1


and 8.2

36 - 38

Hypotheses Testing and Testing on the Mean

8.3, 8.5 and lecture


notes

Significance Testing, Estimation of proportion, Testing of


Hypotheses on Proportion.

8.4, 9.1 and 9.2


(Self-Study*)

Linear Regression & Correlation

11.1 11.3 and


11.6(Self-Study*)

39 - 42

* Questions will be asked in the tests, quiz and comprehensive.


5. Evaluation Scheme:
Component
Duration

Weightage

Date

Time

Venue

Remarks

5:00-5:40 PM

***

Open Book

Quiz I

40 Minutes

10%

31/08/2016

Test I

1 Hour

20%

23/09/2016 12:00-01:00 PM

***

Closed Book

Quiz II

40 Minutes

10%

19/10/2016

***

Open Book

Test II

1 Hour

20%

28/10/2016 12:00-01:00 PM

***

Closed Book

Comprehensive
Examination

3 Hour

40%

09/12/2016

***

Closed Book

5:00-5:40 PM
AN

*** To be announced later.


6. Notices: All notices regarding the course MATH F113 will be displayed on LMS server.
8. Make up Policy: Make up will be given only for genuine medical cases, which must be approved
from medical center.
9. Chamber consultation hours: To be announced in the class by the respective tutors.

Instructor-In-Charge
MATH F113

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