The pleasures of probability /

The purpose of "The Pleasures of Probability" is to introduce some of the most fundamental ideas in classical probability to a fairly general audience - reaching from mathematical amateurs to scientists, from students to professional mathematicians. The only prerequisites required are a de...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Isaac, Richard
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer-Verlag, [1995]
Series:Undergraduate texts in mathematics. Readings in mathematics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cars, goats, and sample spaces
  • How to count: birthdays and lotteries
  • Conditional probability: from kings to prisoners
  • The formula of Thomas Bayes and other matters
  • The idea of independence, with applications
  • A little bit about games
  • Random variables, expectations, and more about games
  • Baseball cards, the law of large numbers, and bad news for gamblers
  • From traffic to chocolate chip cookies with the Poisson Distribution
  • The desperate case of the gambler's ruin
  • Breaking sticks, tossing needles, and more: probability on continuous sample spaces
  • Normal distributions, and order from diversity via the central limit theorem
  • Random numbers: what they are and how to use them
  • Computers and probability
  • Statistics: applying probability to make decisions
  • Roaming the number line with a Markov chain: dependence
  • The Brownian motion, and other processes in continuous time.