Syllabus
Syllabus
Fall 2018-2019
Istanbul Technical University, Computer Engineering Department
“Introduction to Probability”,
Dimitri P. Bertsekas, John N. Tsitsiklis,Bertsekas, 2008,
(available in the University Library)
VF Conditions : You can take final exam if Midterm 1 + Midterm 1 ≥ 30 (over 100)
Otherwise VF (instead of FF) will be given.
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Learning Objectives of the Course:
1. Define laws and axioms of probability and be able to work with set theoretical rules of events
and probabilities
2. Construct probabilities and conditional probabilities; use them in Bayes law to model simple
real life problems
3. Know and utilize random variables (r.v.s), important standard models of probability density
functions (pdfs) and cumulative density functions in both continuous and discrete space
4. Express multiple r.v.s with joint pdfs, relating to marginal pdfs and conditional pdfs, as well
as to concepts of independence and correlatedness
6. Calculate best predictors in minimum mean squared sense both for linear and nonlinear pre-
dictors
7. Know the meaning and implications of limit theorems : Law of large numbers and Central
limit theorem
8. Define random processes, their properties as well as standard random process models such as
Gaussian, Poisson, and Markov processes.
Tentative Schedule