AuthorHausner, Melvin. author
TitleElementary Probability Theory [electronic resource] / by Melvin Hausner
ImprintBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1995
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1753-5
Descript IX, 310 p. 27 illus. online resource

SUMMARY

This text contains ample material for a one term precalculus introduction to probability theory. lt can be used by itself as an elementary introducยญ tion to probability, or as the probability half of a one-year probabilityยญ statistics course. Although the development of the subject is rigorous, experimental motivation is maintained throughout the text. Also, statistical and practical applications are given throughout. The core of the text consists of the unstarred sections, most of chapters 1-3 and 5-7. Included are finite probability spaces, comยญ binatorics, set theory, independence and conditional probability, random variables, Chebyshev's theorem, the law of large numbers, the binomial distribution, the normal distribution and the normal approxiยญ mation to the binomial distribution. The starred sections include limiting and infinite processes, a mathematical discussion of symmetry, and game theory. These sections are indicated with an*, and are optional and sometimes more difficult. I have, in most places throughout the text, given decimal equivalents to fractional answers. Thus, while the mathematician finds the answer p = 17/143 satisfactory, the scientist is best appeased by the decimal approximation p = 0.119. A decimal answer gives a ready way of findยญ ing the correct order of magnitude and of comparing probabilities


SUBJECT

  1. Mathematics
  2. Probabilities
  3. Statistics
  4. Mathematics
  5. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
  6. Statistics
  7. general