A First Course in Probability
by Sheldon Ross
Published: 7/30/2020
Why read?
A First Course in Probability is a classic textbook on probability theory by Sheldon Ross. The book covers topics like random variables, probability distributions, and statistical inference. Ross provides clear explanations and examples to help readers develop a solid understanding of probability theory and its applications. He also discusses advanced topics like Markov chains, queuing theory, and stochastic processes. By sharing insights from his experience in teaching probability theory, Ross equips readers with the knowledge and skills to analyze data, make predictions, and solve real-world problems.
Recommended by:
- Stanford University
- Harvard University
Pages
560 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-1292269201
ASIN
1292269200
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Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
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All of Statistics: A Concise Course in Statistical Inference
Larry Wasserman