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 | This text on applied probability deals
with topics in the theory and applications of stochastic processes. The unifying theme is the Doob-Meyer decomposition of process types into their "signal" and "noise" components. Two types are considered. The first is a continuous path process, which leads to white Gaussian noise and the second is a point process which leads to the Poisson noise process. References are also made to the canonical state-space representation of a disturbed dynamic system. |
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