
From the book reviews:
“I found this book to be both, an excellent introduction to randomized methods for people unfamiliar with the topic, and a very good refresher for those already familiar with the subject but who have not closely followed its latest development. … the book is suitable for both self-learning or an advanced, graduate level, seminar style course.” (Mario Sznaier, Automatica, Vol. 50 (7), July, 2014)
“The book focuses on the fundamentals of probabilistic and randomized methods for analysis and design of uncertain systems. … The book can be recommended to mathematicians working in pure mathematics or application of mathematics to uncertain systems.” (Eugen Mamontov, zbMATH, Vol. 1280, 2014)
“This book is a significantly updated edition of the 2005 monograph of the same title. … Of particular interest will be the discussion of new applications, including unmanned aerial vehicles, systems biology, and Google PageRank and other Web ranking systems. This book should appeal to readers of the first edition and to graduate students, researchers, and practitioners looking for a self-contained introduction to an active research field.” (IEEE Control Systems Magazine, October, 2013)