Advanced Probability and Statistics: Remarks and Problems

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The chapters in this book deal with Basic formulation of waveguide cavity resonator equations especially when the cross sections of the guides and resonators have arbitrary shapes. The focus is on expressing the total field energy within such a cavity resonator as a quadratic form in the complex coefficients that determine the modal expansions of the electromagnetic field. The reviews of basic statistical signal processing covering linear models, fast algorithms for estimating the parameters in such linear models, applications of group representation theory to image processing problems especially the representations of the permutation groups and induced representation theory applied to image processing problems involving the three dimensional Euclidean motion group. The Hartree-Fock equations for approximately solving the two electron atomic problem taking spin-orbit magnetic field interactions into account has been discussed. In the limit as the lattice tends to a continuum, the convergence of the stochastic differential equations governing interacting particles on the lattice to a hydrodynamic scaling limit. It will be useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students with courses on transmission lines and waveguides, and statistical signal processing.

Author(s): Harish Parthasarathy
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 212
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Remarks and Problems on Transmission Lines and Waveguides
2. Remarks and Problems on Statistical Signal Processing
3. Some Study Projects on Applied Signal Processing with Remarks About Related Contributions of Scientists