Programmers working with today's rapidly developing communications and networking technologies must develop specialised mathematical and statistical skills. This book serves as a tutorial and reference for writing efficient, maintainable communications software and is the first in a series of communications books for programmers and software engineers. It covers the basic mathematical preliminaries: functions, orders, sets and relations, and fully explains elementary combinatorics, applied graph theory, probability and statistics. Fundamentals of queuing theory and information theory are discussed; pseudocode examples are included.
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PROBABILITY. Basics. Random Variables. Conditional Probability and Independence. Other Probability Distributions. Stochastic Processes. INFORMATION THEORY. Information Entropy. Discrete Channel with Noise. Coding. GRAPH THEORY AND NETWORK FLOWS. Fundamentals. Trees. Connectedness. Optimal Paths. Optimal Flows. QUEUEING THEORY. Single Queues. Queueing Networks. ADDITIONAL TOPICS. Finite State Machines. Advanced Coding Techniques. Bibliography. Index.