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Applied Probability Lecture 3

Applied Probability Lecture 3 . Rajeev Surati. Agenda. Statistics PMFs Conditional PMFs Examples More on Expectations PDFs Introduction Cumalative Density Functions Expectations, variances. Statistics. If the number of citizens in a city goes up should the electric load go up?.

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Applied Probability Lecture 3

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  1. Applied Probability Lecture 3 Rajeev Surati

  2. Agenda • Statistics • PMFs • Conditional PMFs • Examples • More on Expectations • PDFs • Introduction • Cumalative Density Functions • Expectations, variances

  3. Statistics If the number of citizens in a city goes up should the electric load go up?

  4. Statistics • Statistically I can show that in Tucson Arizona the electric load goes up when the number of people goes down when people leave at the end of the winter • Does that mean that people leaving caused the rise? • The missing variable is temperature

  5. Probability Mass Functions • Consider which equals probability that the values of x,y are and is often called the compound p.m.f. and vis a vis.

  6. An example • Show the pmf for p(r,h) of three coin flips, where length of longest run r and # of heads h • Show that you can derive a distribution • Expected value and variance of r

  7. Conditional PMF • and independence Implies for all x and y Example: derive PMFs

  8. Expectations continued Expectation of g(x,y) Compute E(x+y) Compute

  9. One last PMF Example • Bernoulli Trial 1 if heads, 0 if tails • Compute expected value and variance • Compute expected value and variance of the sum of n such bernoulli trials

  10. Probability Density Function • Here we are dealing with describing a set of points over a continuous range. Since the number of points is infinite we discuss densitiies rather than “masses” or rather PMFs are just PDFs with impulse functions at each discrete point in the PMF domain.

  11. Same old set of rules except…

  12. Some Example Events • X<= 2 • 1 <= x <= 10

  13. An Example • Exponential pdf

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