05187nam 2200601Ia 450 991100678520332120200520144314.01-282-30936-697866123093660-08-091403-9(CKB)1000000000789515(EBL)472921(OCoLC)814418843(SSID)ssj0000333936(PQKBManifestationID)11242072(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000333936(PQKBWorkID)10378536(PQKB)10039438(MiAaPQ)EBC472921(EXLCZ)99100000000078951520750720d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdvanced mathematical tools for automatic control engineersVolume 2Stochastic techniques /Alexander S. PoznyakOxford ;Amsterdam Elsevier20091 online resource (568 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-08-044673-6 Front cover; Half title page; Dedication; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Notations and Symbols; List of Figures; List of Tables; PART I: Basics of Probability; Chapter 1. Probability Space; 1.1. Set operations, algebras and sigma-algebras; 1.2. Measurable and probability spaces; 1.3. Borel algebra and probability measures; 1.4. Independence and conditional probability; Chapter 2. Random Variables; 2.1. Measurable functions and random variables; 2.2. Transformation of distributions; 2.3. Continuous random variables; Chapter 3. Mathematical Expectation3.1. Definition of mathematical expectation3.2. Calculation of mathematical expectation; 3.3. Covariance, correlation and independence; Chapter 4. Basic Probabilistic Inequalities; 4.1. Moment-type inequalities; 4.2. Probability inequalities for maxima of partial sums; 4.3. Inequalities between moments of sums and summands; Chapter 5. Characteristic Functions; 5.1. Definitions and examples; 5.2. Basic properties of characteristic functions; 5.3. Uniqueness and inversion; PART II: Discrete Time Processes; Chapter 6. Random Sequences; 6.1. Random process in discrete and continuous time6.2. Infinitely often events6.3. Properties of Lebesgue integral with probabilistic measure; 6.4. Convergence; Chapter 7. Martingales; 7.1. Conditional expectation relative to a sigma-algebra; 7.2. Martingales and related concepts; 7.3. Main martingale inequalities; 7.4. Convergence; Chapter 8. Limit Theorems as Invariant Laws; 8.1. Characteristics of dependence; 8.2. Law of large numbers; 8.3. Central limit theorem; 8.4. Logarithmic iterative law; PART III: Continuous Time Processes; Chapter 9. Basic Properties of Continuous Time Processes; 9.1. Main definitions; 9.2. Second-order processes9.3. Processes with orthogonal and independent incrementsChapter 10. Markov Processes; 10.1. Definition of Markov property; 10.2. Chapman--Kolmogorov equation and transition function; 10.3. Diffusion processes; 10.4. Markov chains; Chapter 11. Stochastic Integrals; 11.1. Time-integral of a sample-path; 11.2. ?-stochastic integrals; 11.3. The Itò‚ stochastic integral; 11.4. The Stratonovich stochastic integral; Chapter 12. Stochastic Differential Equations; 12.1. Solution as a stochastic process; 12.2. Solutions as diffusion processes; 12.3. Reducing by change of variables12.4. Linear stochastic differential equationsPART IV: Applications; Chapter 13. Parametric Identification; 13.1. Introduction; 13.2. Some models of dynamic processes; 13.3. LSM estimating; 13.4. Convergence analysis; 13.5. Information bounds for identification methods; 13.6. Efficient estimates; 13.7. Robustification of identification procedures; Chapter 14. Filtering, Prediction and Smoothing; 14.1. Estimation of random vectors; 14.2. State-estimating of linear discrete-time processes; 14.3. State-estimating of linear continuous-time processes; Chapter 15. Stochastic Approximation15.1. Outline of chapterThe second volume of this work continues the approach of the first volume, providing mathematical tools for the control engineer and examining such topics as random variables and sequences, iterative logarithmic and large number laws, differential equations, stochastic measurements and optimization, discrete martingales and probability space. It includes proofs of all theorems and contains many examples with solutions.It is written for researchers, engineers and advanced students who wish to increase their familiarity with different topics of modern and classical mathematics related toAutomatic controlEngineering instrumentsAutomatic control.Engineering instruments.510.2462629.8312629.8312Poznyak Alexander S1825463MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006785203321Advanced mathematical tools for automatic control engineers4393149UNINA