The theory of semigroups of operators is a topic with great intellectual
beauty and wide-ranging applications. This graduate-level introduction
presents the essential elements of the theory, introducing the key notions and
establishing the central theorems. A mixture of applications are included and
further development directions are indicated.
This new and updated textbook is an excellent way to introduce probability and information theory to students new to mathematics, computer science, engineering, statistics, economics, or business studies. Only requiring knowledge of basic calculus, it begins by building a clear and systematic foundation to probability and information. Classic topics covered include discrete and continuous random variables, entropy and mutual information, maximum entropy methods, the central limit theorem and the coding and transmission of information. Newly covered for this edition is modern material on Markov chains and their entropy. Examples and exercises are included to illustrate how to use the theory in a wide range of applications, with detailed solutions to most exercises available online for instructors.