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Sem 4 Probabilty & Statics Syallabus

This document outlines a course on probability and statistics. The course objective is to develop analytical and logical thinking through quantitative analysis. It covers topics like probability concepts, random variables, probability distributions, correlation, regression, analysis of variance, and statistical quality control over 5 units. On completing the course, students will be able to define probabilities and distributions, explain functions of random variables, choose appropriate theorems to solve problems, and evaluate constants using methods like least squares. The end semester exam will have short answer questions worth 20 marks and longer answer questions from each unit worth 16 marks each, for a total of 100 marks.

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Sem 4 Probabilty & Statics Syallabus

This document outlines a course on probability and statistics. The course objective is to develop analytical and logical thinking through quantitative analysis. It covers topics like probability concepts, random variables, probability distributions, correlation, regression, analysis of variance, and statistical quality control over 5 units. On completing the course, students will be able to define probabilities and distributions, explain functions of random variables, choose appropriate theorems to solve problems, and evaluate constants using methods like least squares. The end semester exam will have short answer questions worth 20 marks and longer answer questions from each unit worth 16 marks each, for a total of 100 marks.

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SATHYABAMA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF COMPUTING

L T P Credits Total Marks


SMTA1402 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (CSE & IT)
3 * 0 3 100

COURSE OBJECTIVE

Ø The ability to identify, reflect upon, evaluate and apply different types of information and knowledge to form
independent judgments. Analytical, logical thinking and conclusions based on quantitative information will be
the main objective of learning this subject.

UNIT 1 PROBABILITY CONCEPTS AND RANDOM VARIABLE 9 Hrs.


Probability Space – Events – Axiomatic approach to Probability – Conditional Probability – Independent Events – Baye’s
Theorem –Random Variables –Functions of Random Variables and their Probability Distribution.
UNIT 2 PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION 9 Hrs.
Discrete Distributions: Binomial, Poisson and Geometric – Continuous Distributions: Uniform, Exponential and Normal –
Applications only (no derivation).
UNIT 3 TWODIMENSIONAL RANDOM VARIABLES 9 Hrs.
Joint Probability distributions– Marginal and Conditional Distributions–Transformation of Random Variables.
UNIT 4 CORRELATION AND REGRESSION 9 Hrs.
Correlation–Linear regression–Multiple and Partial Correlation–Curve Fitting–Method of Least Squares– Fitting of the
Curve of the form y = a+bx,y = a+bx+cx2,z = ax+by+c.

UNIT 5 ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE AND STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL 9 Hrs.


Review of F-test–Design of experiments: Completely Randomized Design, Randomized Block Design and Latin Square
Design–Statistical Quality Control: Mean, Range, p,np,c–charts.
Max. 45 Hrs.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, student will be able to
CO1 - Define probabilities, probability distributions. List the discrete and continuous distributions.
CO2 - Explain functions of random variables and their probability distributions. Explain and derive the parameters of
the distributions.
CO3 - Choose appropriate probability theorem and solve the problems. Prepare the cumulative distribution for random
variables. Application of the parameters of distributions. Sketch the control charts and point out the results
based on the charts.
CO4 - Distinguish correlation and regression. Categorize the regression coefficients.
CO5 - Evaluate the constants involved in curves by the method of least squares. Evaluate the correlation coefficients.
Compare the variances of design of experiments.
CO6 - Construct and develop the transformations of random variables. Also determine their mean and variances by
expectations.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS


1 Hong R.V, Tanis E.A and Zimmerman D L, Probability and Statistical Inference, Pearson Education Limited, Ninth
Edition, 2015.
2 Miller I. and Freund J.E, Probability and Statistics for Engineers, Pearson Publishers, 9th Edition, 2017.
3 Gupta S C and Kapoor V K, Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons, 10th Edition, 2002.
4 VeerarajanT.,Probability, Statistics and Random Processes, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 4th Edition, 2014.
5 Sivarama krishna Das P., Vijaya Kumari C., Probability and Random Processes, Pearson Education, 6th Edition, 2014.

END SEMESTER EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max. Marks: 100 Exam Duration: 3 Hrs.
PART A: 10 Questions carrying 2 marks each – No choice 20 Marks
PART B: 2 Questions from each unit of internal choice, each carrying 16 marks 80 Marks

B.E. / B.Tech. Regular 32 REGULATIONS 2019

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