MATH 0410A
Stochastic Processes
Stochastic Processes
Stochastic processes are mathematical models for random phenomena evolving in time or space. This course will introduce important examples of such models, including random walk, branching processes, the Poisson process and Brownian motion. The theory of Markov chains in discrete and continuous time will be developed as a unifying theme. Depending on time available and interests of the class, applications will be selected from the following areas: queuing systems, mathematical finance (Black-Scholes options pricing), probabilistic algorithms, and Monte Carlo simulation. (MATH 0310) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Schedule
- 9:45am-10:35am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 13, 2023 to May 15, 2023)
- Location
- Warner Hall 104
- Instructors
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Peterson, Bill
wpeterso@middlebury.edu
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