A first course in probability / Sheldon Ross.
Material type: TextPublisher: Harlow : Pearson, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: Ninth edition; Pearson new international editionDescription: 454 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1292024925
- 9781292024929
- 1st course in probability
- 519.2 23
- QA273
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Includes index.
1. Combinatorial Analysis -- 2. Axioms of Probability -- 3. Conditional Probability and Independence -- 4. Random Variables -- 5. Continuous Random Variables -- 6. Jointly Distributed Random Variables -- 7. Properties of Expectation -- 8. Limit Theorems -- 9. Simulation -- Common Distributions.
"A First Course in Probability, Ninth Edition, features clear and intuitive explanations of the mathematics of probability theory, outstanding problem sets, and a variety of diverse examples and applications. This book is ideal for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate level introduction to probability for math, science, engineering and business students. It assumes a background in elementary calculus."--Publisher's website.
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