Understanding probability : chance rules in everyday life
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Understanding probability : chance rules in everyday life
Cambridge University Press, 2007
2nd ed
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this fully revised second edition of Understanding Probability, the reader can learn about the world of probability in an informal way. The author demystifies the law of large numbers, betting systems, random walks, the bootstrap, rare events, the central limit theorem, the Bayesian approach and more. This second edition has wider coverage, more explanations and examples and exercises, and a new chapter introducing Markov chains, making it a great choice for a first probability course. But its easy-going style makes it just as valuable if you want to learn about the subject on your own, and high school algebra is really all the mathematical background you need.
目次
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. Probability in Action: 1. Probability questions
- 2. The law of large numbers and simulation
- 3. Probabilities in everyday life
- 4. Rare events and lotteries
- 5. Probability and statistics
- 6. Chance trees and Bayes' rule
- Part II. Essentials of Probability: 7. Foundations of probability theory
- 8. Conditional probability and Bayes
- 9. Basic rules for discrete random variables
- 10. Continuous random variables
- 11. Jointly distributed random variables
- 12. Multivariate normal distribution
- 13. Conditional distributions
- 14. Generating functions
- 15. Markov chains
- Appendix
- Recommended readings
- Answers to odd-numbered problems
- Bibliography.
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