Probability Theory by Werner Linde

Probability Theory by Werner Linde

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This book provides a clear, precise, and structured introduction to stochastics and probability theory. Thus, the textbook is not only an ideal accompaniment to courses as an introduction to probability theory, but also a useful help for maths teachers looking to design a curriculum.

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Probability Theory by Werner Linde

This book is intended as an introduction to Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics for students in mathematics, the physical sciences, engineering, and related fields. It is based on the author’s 25 years of experience teaching probability and is squarely aimed at helping students overcome common difficulties in learning the subject. The focus of the book is an explanation of the theory, mainly by the use of many examples. Whenever possible, proofs of stated results are provided. All sections conclude with a short list of problems. The book also includes several optional sections on more advanced topics. This textbook would be ideal for use in a first course in Probability Theory. Contents: Probabilities Conditional Probabilities and Independence Random Variables and Their Distribution Operations on Random Variables Expected Value, Variance, and Covariance Normally Distributed Random Vectors Limit Theorems Mathematical Statistics Appendix Bibliography Index
Werner Linde, University of Jena, Germany.
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ISBN 13 9783110466171
ISBN 10 3110466171
Title Probability Theory
Author Werner Linde
Series De Gruyter Textbook
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher De Gruyter
Year published 2016-10-24
Number of pages 409
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