FI:IV111 Probability in CS - Course Information
IV111 Probability in Computer Science
Faculty of InformaticsSpring 2010
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/2. 4 credit(s) (plus extra credits for completion). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- doc. RNDr. Jan Bouda, Ph.D. (lecturer)
RNDr. Vojtěch Forejt, Ph.D., LL.B. (Hons) (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Tomáš Laurinčík (seminar tutor) - Guaranteed by
- prof. RNDr. Mojmír Křetínský, CSc.
Department of Computer Science – Faculty of Informatics
Contact Person: prof. RNDr. Antonín Kučera, Ph.D. - Timetable
- Wed 8:00–9:50 B204, Wed 8:00–9:50 A107
- Timetable of Seminar Groups:
IV111/02: Thu 8:00–9:50 A107, T. Laurinčík - Prerequisites
- Knowledge of basic discrete mathematics (e.g. as presented in the course IB000).
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- there are 40 fields of study the course is directly associated with, display
- Course objectives
- At the end of the course student should have a broad knowledge and an ability of independent study of problems based on the probability theory and its computer science applications. Should be able to learn independently new problems requiring knowledge of probability theory. Will be able to characterise basic principles of data compression and error correction. Should be able to apply information theory results in practice.
- Syllabus
- Probability. Discrete probabilistic space.
- Random variable and its applications. Expectation and variation.
- Chebyshev inequality. Kolmogorov inequality. Weak and strong law of large numbers.
- Random processes. Markov processes.
- Entropy. Information.
- Aplications in computer science (information theory, coding theory, cryptography, randomized algorithms, etc).
- Literature
- STINSON, Douglas Robert. Cryptography : theory and practice. 3rd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2006, 593 s. ISBN 1584885084. info
- COVER, T. M. and Joy A. THOMAS. Elements of information theory. 2nd ed. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Interscience, 2006, xxiii, 748. ISBN 0471241954. info
- FELLER, William. An introduction to probability theory and its applications. 3rd ed. [New York]: John Wiley & Sons, 1968, xviii, 509. ISBN 9780471257080. info
- Teaching methods
- Theoretical and practice lectures.
- Assessment methods
- Combination of a written test and an oral exam. Student successful in the written test should pass the oral exam in order to achieve grade C or better.
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
- Enrolment Statistics (Spring 2010, recent)
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