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Title: Stochastic Processes by Sheldon M. Ross ISBN: 0-471-12062-6 Publisher: Wiley Text Books Pub. Date: January, 1995 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $109.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 2.8 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Lucid explanations, treasure-trove of results
Comment: I have found this book to be a fantastic resource for practitioners (including myself and colleagues) who need to find known results and/or develop new ones by applying clear probabilistic (especially, sample-path) thinking to new problems. To learn the material and frameworks for the first time, it is perhaps still impossible to beat Feller. (Grimmett and Stirzaker is a great introduction in the same tradition and friendlier than Ross.) But once one has been out in the real world doing applied stochastic modeling fro a while, this book of Ross's becomes extremely valuable! It has many results in it that are difficult or impossible to find elsewhere and that are pretty easy to locate here. Moreover, the proofs are explained very clearly, though briefly, so that if it has been a while since you have had to do problems sets, the style of thinking will come back in a hurry on reading Ross's exposition. Finally, in contrast to some other good books (like Hoel et al.), Ross's notation tends to be very clear and intuitive -- very close to what many authors choose in their journal articles -- so that one can immediately follow a particular result and exposition without having to read through a lot of the rest of the book to understand the notation. This is a real benefit for folks who just want to find and use what is known to help solve some new problems.
In summary, I agree with others that this may not be the right book to learn stochastic processes from for the first time, but it is well worth the (huge) price when you need an up-to-date, clearly explained source to help you solve real-world problems.
Rating: 1
Summary: So expensive,
Comment: I had to bought the book for a course. At the end, I felt that
the author wrote the book just by stacking up results. Except
for a some good exercises, I absolutely do not recommend the
book. If you look at Feller's or Karlin's book, you will see
the difference.
Rating: 2
Summary: The topics are interesting.
Comment: However, this book is not appropriate as a text book.
Usually, textbooks help to illustrate and develop the concepts you overview in class.
This book, however, is just the opposite. It is a book that will take considerable time for a graduate student to read on her own.
However, if you are taking a class, you will most likely find it useful if you can ask questions to your professor, which will make it possible to read it in a reasonable time.
Some classmates and I agreed this book seems to have been written in a too concise style with the purpose that the avid to learn student has to buy "Introduction to Probability Models" by Ross as well.
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Title: Introduction to Probability Models, Eighth Edition by Sheldon Ross, Sheldon M. Ross ISBN: 0125980558 Publisher: Academic Press Pub. Date: December, 2002 List Price(USD): $89.95 |
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Title: A First Course in Stochastic Processes by Samuel Karlin, Howard Taylor ISBN: 0123985528 Publisher: Academic Press Pub. Date: 28 March, 1975 List Price(USD): $75.00 |
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Title: Introduction to Stochastic Processes by Paul G. Hoel, Charles J. Stone, Sidney C. Port ISBN: 0881332674 Publisher: Waveland Press Pub. Date: January, 1987 List Price(USD): $30.95 |
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Title: Time Series Analysis by James Douglas Hamilton ISBN: 0691042896 Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr Pub. Date: 11 January, 1994 List Price(USD): $85.00 |
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Title: Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data by Jeffrey M. Wooldridge ISBN: 0262232197 Publisher: MIT Press Pub. Date: 01 October, 2001 List Price(USD): $75.00 |
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