A quantity that, under given conditions, can assume different values is a random variable. It matters not whether the random variation is intrinsic and unavoidable or an artifact of our ignorance. Physicists can sometimes ignore the randomness of variables. Social scientists seldom have this lux.
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 – Random Variables
Chapter 2 – Expected Values
Chapter 3 – Random Steps
Chapter 4 – Continuous Random Variables
Chapter 5 – Normal Variable Theorems
Chapter 6 – Einstein’s Brownian Motion
Chapter 7 – Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Processes
Chapter 8 – Langevin’s Brownian Motion
Chapter 9 – Other Physical Processes
Chapter 10 – Fluctuations without Dissipation
Appendix
Answers to Problems
References
Index
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 – Random Variables
Chapter 2 – Expected Values
Chapter 3 – Random Steps
Chapter 4 – Continuous Random Variables
Chapter 5 – Normal Variable Theorems
Chapter 6 – Einstein’s Brownian Motion
Chapter 7 – Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Processes
Chapter 8 – Langevin’s Brownian Motion
Chapter 9 – Other Physical Processes
Chapter 10 – Fluctuations without Dissipation
Appendix
Answers to Problems
References
Index

Páginas : 128
Peso : mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : first
Año de Publicación :2002
ISBN : 978-0801868672
Editorial : Johns Hopkins University
Autor: Don S. Lemons
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