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Name of Lecture

Basics and Applications of Stochastic Processes
Semester Autumn Semester
Credits 1-1-0
Opening year Every Year
Lecturer Assoc. Prof. Hitoshi MORIKAWA

Syllabus

[Scope and outline]
This course discusses the basic theory of probability and stochastic process with some applications to the earthquake engineering. As the applications, techniques of analysis for array observation data of microtremors are dealt with: that is, spatial auto-correlation (SPAC) method and so on. The students are encouraged to study with the course “Introduction to time-frequency analysis.
The grading policy is based on a project and its presentation.
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