STA2102H: Computational Techniques in Statistics

The goal of this course is to give an overview of some of the computational methods that are useful in statistics. The first part of the course will focus on basic algorithms, such as the Fast Fourier Transform (and related methods) and methods for generating random variables. The second part of the course will focus on numerical methods for linear algebra and optimization (for example, computing least squares estimates and maximum likelihood estimates). Along the way, you will learn some basic theory of numerical analysis (computational complexity, convergence rates of algorithms) and you will encounter some statistical methodology that you may not have seen in other courses.

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