Probability is a vital measure in numerous disciplines, from bioinformatics and econometrics to finance/insurance and computer science. Developed from a successful course, Fundamental Probability provides an engaging and hands-on introduction to this important topic. Whilst the theory is explored in
Fundamental Probability: A Computational Approach
β Scribed by Marc Paolella
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 486
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Probability is a vital measure in numerous disciplines, from bioinformatics and econometrics to finance/insurance and computer science. Developed from a successful course, Fundamental Probability provides an engaging and hands-on introduction to this important topic. Whilst the theory is explored in detail, this book also emphasises practical applications, with the presentation of a large variety of examples and exercises, along with generous use of computational tools.Based on international teaching experience with students of statistics, mathematics, finance and econometrics, the book:Presents new, innovative material alongside the classic theory.Goes beyond standard presentations by carefully introducing and discussing more complex subject matter, including a richer use of combinatorics, runs and occupancy distributions, various multivariate sampling schemes, fat-tailed distributions, and several basic concepts used in finance.Emphasises computational matters and programming methods via generous use of examples in MATLAB.Includes a large, self-contained Calculus/Analysis appendix with derivations of all required tools, such as Leibnizβ rule, exchange of derivative and integral, Fubiniβs theorem, and univariate and multivariate Taylor series.Presents over 150 end-of-chapter exercises, graded in terms of their difficulty, and accompanied by a full set of solutions online.This book is intended as an introduction to the theory of probability for students in biology, mathematics, statistics, economics, engineering, finance, and computer science who possess the prerequisite knowledge of basic calculus and linear algebra.
β¦ Table of Contents
Chapter Listing
......Page 5
Table of Contents
......Page 6
Preface......Page 10
0: Introduction
......Page 21
PART I: Basic Probability
......Page 28
1: Combinatorics
......Page 29
2: Probability spaces and counting
......Page 63
3: Symmetric spaces and conditioning
......Page 93
PART II: Discrete Random Variables......Page 131
4: Univariate random variables
......Page 133
5: Multivariate random variables
......Page 185
6: Sums of random variables
......Page 217
PART III: Continuous Random Variables
......Page 257
7: Continuous univariate random variables
......Page 259
8: Joint and conditional random variables
......Page 305
9: Multivariate transformations
......Page 343
Appendices: A: Calculus review
......Page 363
Appendices: B: Notation tables
......Page 455
Appendices: C: Distribution tables
......Page 461
References......Page 471
Index
......Page 481
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