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This 3-credit elective course covers probability and random processes. It includes 6 units: set theory and basic probability, random variables, functions of random variables, random vectors and random processes, random process examples and properties, and if time permits, applications like machine learning estimation. The instructor is Arnav Bhavsar and it is intended for high-level undergraduate and graduate students in fields like engineering. Recommended textbooks include titles by Stark, Woods, Papoulis, Pillai, and Ross.

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This 3-credit elective course covers probability and random processes. It includes 6 units: set theory and basic probability, random variables, functions of random variables, random vectors and random processes, random process examples and properties, and if time permits, applications like machine learning estimation. The instructor is Arnav Bhavsar and it is intended for high-level undergraduate and graduate students in fields like engineering. Recommended textbooks include titles by Stark, Woods, Papoulis, Pillai, and Ross.

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Course Name: Probability and Random Processes

Course instructor: Arnav Bhavsar


Course Number: CS-601
Credits: 3-1-0-4
Students intended for: High-level B.Tech / MS / Mtech. / Ph.D.
Prerequisites: N/A
Elective or Compulsory: Elective

Course description:

Unit 1: Set theory and Basic probability: Set operations, Axioms of probability, Properties and examples,
Conditional Probability, Independence of events, Bayes formula

Unit 2: Random Variables: Sigma fields, Measure space, Additive set functions, Measure, Probability space
and probability measure, Random variable, Examples, PDF, CDF, Examples and properties of some standard
continuous and discrete random variables.

Unit 3: Functions of Random variables: Functions of one random variable, Transformation of Random
Variables, Expectations, Moments, Moment generating functions, Some inequalities (Chebyshevs,
Schwarz, Markov, etc.), Functions of two random variables, Joint distributions, Marginal distributions, Joint
moments, Covariance, Correlation, Independence, Central limit theorem, Example applications

Unit 4: Random vectors and random processes: Joint pdf, Multivariate distributions, Expectation vector,
Covariance matrix, Diagonalization, Principal components Analysis

Unit 5: Random process, Examples of Random Processes, Auto-and Cross Correlation, Auto- and Cross
Covariance, Stationarity, WSS, Random process through a LTI system, Power spectral density, White noise,
Example applications.

Unit 6 (if time permits): Overview of some applications (with examples): ML and MAP estimation, Bayesian
belief networks

Text Books:
1. H. Stark, J Woods, Probability and Random Processes with Applications to Signal Processing (3rd Edition),
Prentice Hall, 2002
2. A. Papoulis, U. Pillai, Probability Random Variables and Stochastic Processes, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill, 4th
Edition, 2002.
3. Sheldon M. Ross, Introduction to Probability Models, Academic Press, (2009).

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