This market leader is written as an elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of probability for students in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences who possess the prerequisite knowledge of elementary calculus. A major thrust of the Fifth Edition has been to make the book more accessibl
A first course in probability
โ Scribed by Ross, Sheldon M
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2013;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 459
- Series
- Pearson custom library
- Edition
- Pearson new international edition.,Ninth edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 4
1. Combinatorial Analysis......Page 6
2. Axioms of Probability......Page 28
3. Conditional Probability and Independence......Page 66
4. Random Variables......Page 128
5. Continuous Random Variables......Page 196
6. Jointly Distributed Random Variables......Page 244
7. Properties of Expectation......Page 308
8. Limit Theorems......Page 402
9. Simulation......Page 434
Common Distributions......Page 452
E......Page 456
P......Page 457
V......Page 458
Z......Page 459
โฆ Subjects
Science;Mathematics;Textbooks;Reference;Academic;Nonfiction;Computer Science;Engineering;Electrical Engineering;Education;Technical
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