I just completed my Major exams for semester 3 Today, and now watching this instead of NETFLIX is bliss. I attended your lecture on Non-linear Optimization at IIT Jodhpur in '23. I appreciate the way you deliver the content as a storytelling. Thank you
This comment was valuable to me in deciding to take this course. I wanted a course on stochastics that properly handles continuous-time processes, yet there's a dearth of such content in the realm of pure math courses on TH-cam. So, thanks!
This man typifies the educated teachers of India. Accents aside, their deliveryis second to none. I paid US$70,000 to get an education people like this man could deliver for a tenth of that amount. In Australia inspite of the costs you get nothing because they have no tradition on scientific and mathematical education. They are more interested in your colour when you show up for a job.
At 28:20, says if sample space omega is finite, every subset is event. And the third rule of delta-algebra is about union of infinite number of events. But a finite omega can't have infinite number of subsets, i.e. events. Something is wrong here?
In wiki's explanation, says 'Some authors consider merely finitely additive probability spaces, in which case one just needs an algebra of sets, rather than a σ-algebra.Quasiprobability distributions in general relax the third axiom.' Seems like finiteness is not a mandatory condition. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probability_axioms
This man is fantastic. I have been working in the financial markets for many years, this is what I needed when I started!!! 10 out of 10 points!!!
I don't know how to qualify this Prof. You are the best i have ever seen so far. Respect Prof!
Book name: Probability, random variables and stochastic processes by Athanasios papoulis
Most helpful lecture videos in my youtube history... thanx!!
Such a lucid lecture. This man deserves to be admired.
I just completed my Major exams for semester 3 Today, and now watching this instead of NETFLIX is bliss. I attended your lecture on Non-linear Optimization at IIT Jodhpur in '23. I appreciate the way you deliver the content as a storytelling. Thank you
Just opened the video and watched till end....Really education is not a cup of tea for everyone.
Here you can grasp the abstract idea of measure without knowing that is abstract. Wonderful coverage.
This comment was valuable to me in deciding to take this course. I wanted a course on stochastics that properly handles continuous-time processes, yet there's a dearth of such content in the realm of pure math courses on TH-cam. So, thanks!
Absolute Gold! Proud to share the same country origin as you Professor!
Excellent! Thank you Professor
Really interesting, starting today, hoping to complete in a week
Just started today and same, hoping to finish in a week. Have you finished it already? Are there time-taking parts ahead?
This man typifies the educated teachers of India. Accents aside, their deliveryis second to none. I paid US$70,000 to get an education people like this man could deliver for a tenth of that amount. In Australia inspite of the costs you get nothing because they have no tradition on scientific and mathematical education. They are more interested in your colour when you show up for a job.
A very clear explanation, thank you Professor.
You know a person is a mathematician when they have 6 elements of a set and they still write it as {1, 2, ..., 6} lol
Does anyone know how to get the notes uploaded by the professor, that he keeps referencing throughout the course? Thanks.
At 28:20, says if sample space omega is finite, every subset is event. And the third rule of delta-algebra is about union of infinite number of events. But a finite omega can't have infinite number of subsets, i.e. events. Something is wrong here?
In wiki's explanation, says 'Some authors consider merely finitely additive probability spaces, in which case one just needs an algebra of sets, rather than a σ-algebra.Quasiprobability distributions in general relax the third axiom.' Seems like finiteness is not a mandatory condition.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probability_axioms
36:46
Interesting!
What is countably infinite? He mentioned this term at 26:30
concept from Theory of Computation or Sets
Very helpful video
thank you so much
PLEASE NEVER DELETE VIDEOS LIKE THESE NEVER😮😮😮😮😮
Is there a textbook or slides for this course?
Book name: Probability, random variables and stochastic processes by Athanasios papoulis
Go to books tab and download in English.
1.5x speed is better
who is him?
IIT Kanpur Teaching Faculty, may be retired now.
SMS generation..hahaha