What Is Probability Theory


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Probability Theory


Probability Theory

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language: en

Publisher: Allied Publishers

Release Date: 2013


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Probability theory

Introduction to Probability Theory


Introduction to Probability Theory

Author: Paul G. Hoel

language: en

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Release Date: 1971


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Probability spaces; Combinatorial analysis; Discrete random variables; Expectation of discrete random variables; Continuous random variables; Jointly distributed random variables; Expectations and the central limit theorem; Moment generating functions and characteristic functions; Random walks and poisson processes.

Probability Theory and Applications


Probability Theory and Applications

Author: Enders A. Robinson

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-12-11


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Probability theory and its applications represent a discipline of fun damental importance to nearly all people working in the high-tech nology world that surrounds us. There is increasing awareness that we should ask not "Is it so?" but rather "What is the probability that it is so?" As a result, most colleges and universities require a course in mathematical probability to be given as part of the undergraduate training of all scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. This book is a text for a first course in the mathematical theory of probability for undergraduate students who have the prerequisite of at least two, and better three, semesters of calculus. In particular, the student must have a good working knowledge of power series expan sions and integration. Moreover, it would be helpful if the student has had some previous exposure to elementary probability theory, either in an elementary statistics course or a finite mathematics course in high school or college. If these prerequisites are met, then a good part of the material in this book can be covered in a semester (IS-week) course that meets three hours a week.