An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 2The classic text for understanding complex statistical probability An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications offers comprehensive explanations to complex statistical problems. Delving deep into densities and distributions while relating critical formulas, processes and approaches, this rigorous text provides a solid grounding in probability with practice problems throughout. Heavy on application without sacrificing theory, the discussion takes the time to explain difficult topics and how to use them. This new second edition includes new material related to the substitution of probabilistic arguments for combinatorial artifices as well as new sections on branching processes, Markov chains, and the DeMoivre-Laplace theorem. |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Waiting Time Paradoxes The Poisson Process | 11 |
Waiting Times and Order Statistics | 19 |
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An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 2 William Feller Limited preview - 1991 |