<p><P>Computational probability encompasses data structures and algorithms that have emerged over the past decade that allow researchers and students to focus on a new class of stochastic problems. <STRONG>COMPUTATIONAL PROBABILITY</STRONG> is the first book that examines and presents these computat
Computational probability : algorithms and applications in the mathematical sciences
β Scribed by John H. Drew, Diane L. Evans, Andrew G. Glen, Lawrence M. Leemis
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 216
- Series
- International series in operations research & management science
- Category
- Library
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front-matter
01Computational Probability
02Maple for APPL
03Data Structures and Simple Algorithms
04Transformations of Random Variables
05Products of Random Variables
06Data Structures and Simple Algorithms
07Sums of Independent Random Variables
08Order Statistics
09Reliability and Survival Analysis
10Stochastic Simulation
11Other Applications
back-matter
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