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| #963978 in Books | 2013-07-05 | 2013-07-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.68 x6.13l,.93 | File type: PDF | 287 pages||1 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Not Great...but better than some|By Customer|If you are taking this class as an undergrad I would caution that it is extremely hard if not impossible and the book is not much help. The examples are not terribly detailed and they are overly difficult to follow. Good Luck:)|2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| My go-to text for real-worl|||From the reviews of the second edition:|“It should be on the desk of any university teacher and anybody studying probability and stochastic processes. … there are exercises given in the end of each chapter. Solutions or good hints are summarised
The purpose of this book is to provide a sound introduction to the study of real-world phenomena that possess random variation. It describes how to set up and analyse models of real-life phenomena that involve elements of chance. Motivation comes from everyday experiences of probability, such as that of a dice or cards, the idea of fairness in games of chance, and the random ways in which, say, birthdays are shared or particular events arise.
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