Fundamentals of Probability: A First Course

Fundamentals of Probability: A First Course

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DasGupta Anirban
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
EAN: 9781461425816
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Probability theory is one branch of mathematics that is simultaneously deep and immediately applicable in diverse areas of human endeavor. It is as fundamental as calculus. Calculus explains the external world, and probability theory helps predict a lot of it. In addition, problems in probability theory have an innate appeal, and the answers are often structured and strikingly beautiful. A solid background in probability theory and probability models will become increasingly more useful in the twenty-?rst century, as dif?cult new problems emerge, that will require more sophisticated models and analysis. Thisisa text onthe fundamentalsof thetheoryofprobabilityat anundergraduate or ?rst-year graduate level for students in science, engineering,and economics. The only mathematical background required is knowledge of univariate and multiva- ate calculus and basic linear algebra. The book covers all of the standard topics in basic probability, such as combinatorial probability, discrete and continuous distributions, moment generating functions, fundamental probability inequalities, the central limit theorem, and joint and conditional distributions of discrete and continuous random variables. But it also has some unique features and a forwa- looking feel.
EAN 9781461425816
ISBN 1461425816
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Publication date May 27, 2012
Pages 450
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors DasGupta Anirban
Illustrations XVI, 450 p.
Series Springer Texts in Statistics