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nobuy
CLCO21
LanguageENG
PublishYear2013
publishCompany Wiley
EISBN 9781118589359
PISBN 9781118241257
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A good probability book at the undergraduate level should develop proper problem-solving skills and mathematical maturity; contain a nice mix of theory and application; and be useful in numerous client disciplines (such as computer science, economics, and engineering). It should be written by someone who has consistently taught the course over numerous years and is tolerant of varying levels of student/reader backgrounds. Probability by Robert Dobrow is such a book. Passionate about problem-solving methods and strategies, Dobrow offers guided assistance for techniques that can be generalized to a wide range of situations (e.g. taking complements, working with indicator variables, conditioning, etc.). The author also introduces and, then, emphasizes simulation (by way of the ever-increasing popularity of freeware R) throughout the text in order to illustrate concepts and highlight computational and theoretical results. Real-life date and examples, over 150 applications, and a multitude of simple and provocative exercises are prevalent. Other key features include discussion of probabilistic topics rather than combinatorial ones; multiple point-of-view arguments; and an early introduction to random variables.
    Collected by
    • UCLA
    • Princeton University
    • Yale University
    • University of Oxford
    • National Library of China
    • Columbia University Library
    • MIT
    • Jinan University
    • UCB

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