New York – London – Sydney: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1964, - 130
pages.
The book starts with a general introduction, and then a whole chapter on generating functions. The next four chapters deal with various kinds of processes in discrete time such as Markov chains and fandom walks. This is followed by the treatment of continuous-time processes, including such special applications as birth-and-death processes, queues, epidemics, etc. After this there is a discussion of diffusion processes. The two final chapters deal with the use of various approximate methods of handling certain kinds of processes, and a brief introduction to the treatment of some non-Markovian processes.
The book starts with a general introduction, and then a whole chapter on generating functions. The next four chapters deal with various kinds of processes in discrete time such as Markov chains and fandom walks. This is followed by the treatment of continuous-time processes, including such special applications as birth-and-death processes, queues, epidemics, etc. After this there is a discussion of diffusion processes. The two final chapters deal with the use of various approximate methods of handling certain kinds of processes, and a brief introduction to the treatment of some non-Markovian processes.