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The Final Exam was on Wednesday, December 14, 5:00-7:00 pm. SOLUTIONS.
The Student Evaluations are due on or before December 8.
Instructor: Michael Baron
Office: FO2.602-E
Phone: 972-UTD-6874
Office hours: Monday and Wednesday 4:20 - 5:20 pm
Syllabus - schedule, grading policy, tips, contacts
eLearning - check your grades and join discussion groups
MuchLearning - homework assignments. Follow MuchLearning instructions.
Tables of Distributions
Recommended texts
Probability and Statistics with Reliability, Queuing, and Computer Science Applications,
by K. Trivedi, John Wiley and Sons, New York, second edition (2002), ISBN
0471333417
Probability and Statistics for Computer Scientists,
by M. Baron, Chapman & Hall/CRC Press (2007), ISBN 1584886412
Concepts in Probability and Stochastic Modeling,
by J. J. Higgins and S. Keller-McNulty, Wadsworth Publishing House (1995), ISBN
0-534-23136-5
Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, seventh edition (2008) or eighth
edition (2011),
by J. L. Devore, Duxbury, ISBN 0495557447 or 0538733527
These texts overlap a lot, so you don't need to buy all of them. See the syllabus for their
comparison and coverage.
Homework is assigned on MuchLearning. Instructions for MuchLearning are here.
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Quiz 2, solutions
Quiz 3, solutions
Quiz 4, solutions
Quiz 5, solutions
Midterm Exam, solutions
Quiz 6, solutions
Quiz 7, solutions
Quiz 8, solutions
Quiz 9, solutions
Quiz 10, solutions
FINAL EXAM SOLUTIONS
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Notes 1 "Introduction. Probability rules."
Notes 2 "Equally likely outcomes. Conditional probability"
Notes 3 "Random variables and distributions"
Notes 4 "Discrete distributions"
Tables of Distributions
Notes 5 "Continuous distributions"
Notes 6 "Important continuous distributions" (updated on Feb 28)
Table of Normal distribution (without typos)
Notes 7 "Stochastic processes. Bernoulli, Binomial, Poisson processes."
Notes 8 "Markov chains"
Notes 9 "Single-server queuing systems"
Notes 10 "Statistical inference"
Class notes on 11/23/11
MATLAB programs used in our classroom demonstrations:
Markov chain for sunny and cloudy days
Markov chain for the game of ladder
Poisson process of arrivals
Bernoulli and Binomial processes
Brownian motion
Central Limit Theorem
A Matlab tutorial
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