2019 Fall Course Syllabus - Mathematics 8031.001

2019 Fall Course Syllabus - Mathematics 8031.001

Course: Mathematics 8031.001.

Course Title: Probability Theory.

Time: MW 17:10-18:30.

Place: Wachman 527.

Instructor: Wei-Shih Yang.

Instructor Office: Wachman 534.

Instructor Email: ws.yang@temple.edu

Instructor Phone: 215-204-1658.

Office Hours: MWF 2:30 - 3:30.

Prerequisites: graduate level real analysis or permission by the instructor.

Textbook: Probability: Theory and Examples (5th Edition) by Rick Durrett, Cambridge University Press.

Course Goals: In this course we will focus on the foundation of probability theory based on measure theory.

Topics Covered: The topics cover probability spaces, distributions, various convergence concepts, law of large numbers, central limit theorems, martingales and Markov chains if time permits.

Course Grading: Course Grading: Homework 65%, Final Exam 35%.

Exam Dates: To be announced.

Attendance Policy: Attendance is required.

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