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Probability and Statistics

Summary

Students will be able to define basic concepts of probability, describe statistical methods, and explain their significance. They will apply statistical techniques and procedures to analyze data and interpret the results. The course will also develop students' skills to analyze and critically evaluate statistical information, as well as to propose appropriate methods for solving practical problems in probability and statistics.

Literature

BERTSEKAS, Dimitri P. a TSISIKLIS, John N. Introduction to probability. Second edition. Nashua, NH: Athena Scientific, [2008]. ISBN 978-1886529236 .
JAMES, Gareth; WITTEN, Daniela; HASTIE, Trevor a TIBSHIRANI, Robert. An introduction to statistical learning: with applications in R. Second edition. Springer texts in statistics. New York: Springer, [2021]. ISBN 978-1071614174 .

Advised literature

WHEELAN, Charles. Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data. W. W. Norton & Company, 2014. ISBN 978-0393347777 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina, čeština, angličtina
Code 470-4405
Abbreviation PS
Course title Probability and Statistics
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mathematics
Course coordinator Ing. Martina Litschmannová, Ph.D.