Foundations and Trends® in Communications and Information Theory
RANDOM MATRIX THEORY AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
by Antonia M Tulino (Universita degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Italy) & Sergio Verdú (Princeton University, USA)
Random matrix theory has found many applications in physics, statistics and engineering since its inception. Although early developments were motivated by practical experimental problems, random matrices are now used in fields as diverse as Riemann hypothesis, stochastic differential equations, condensed matter physics, statistical physics, chaotic systems, numerical linear algebra, neural networks, multivariate statistics, information theory, signal processing and small-world networks.
Random Matrix Theory and Wireless Communications is the first tutorial on random matrices which provides an overview of the theory and brings together in one source the most significant results recently obtained. Furthermore, the application of random matrix theory to the fundamental limits of wireless communication channels is described in depth.
The authors have created a uniquely comprehensive work that includes over 300 references and provides the reader with a full understanding of the foundations of random matrix theory and shows the trends in their applications, particularly in wireless communications. Random Matrix Theory and Wireless Communications is a valuable resource for all students and researchers working on the cutting edge of wireless communications.
Published by Now Publishers and marketed by World Scientific
Contents:
- Introduction
- Random Matrix Theory
- Applications to Wireless
Communications
- Appendices
- Acknowledgements
- References
Readership: Postgraduates.
"A must read for wireless communications researchers."
| Jean Walrand, UC Berkeley |
| 192pp |
Pub. date: Jun 2004 |
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