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The Theory of Probability: Fourth Edition
 
The Theory of Probability
AMS Chelsea Publishing: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-3746-7
Product Code:  CHEL/132.H
List Price: $69.00
MAA Member Price: $62.10
AMS Member Price: $62.10
The Theory of Probability
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The Theory of Probability: Fourth Edition
AMS Chelsea Publishing: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-3746-7
Product Code:  CHEL/132.H
List Price: $69.00
MAA Member Price: $62.10
AMS Member Price: $62.10
  • Book Details
     
     
    AMS Chelsea Publishing
    Volume: 1321962; 529 pp
    MSC: Primary 60

    This classic book is intended to be the first introduction to probability and statistics written with an emphasis on the analytic approach to the problems discussed. Topics include the axiomatic setup of probability theory, polynomial distribution, finite Markov chains, distribution functions and convolution, the laws of large numbers (weak and strong), characteristic functions, the central limit theorem, infinitely divisible distributions, and Markov processes.

    Written in a clear and concise style, this book by Gnedenko can serve as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in probability.

    Readership

    Undergraduates and graduate students interested in probability.

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Volume: 1321962; 529 pp
MSC: Primary 60

This classic book is intended to be the first introduction to probability and statistics written with an emphasis on the analytic approach to the problems discussed. Topics include the axiomatic setup of probability theory, polynomial distribution, finite Markov chains, distribution functions and convolution, the laws of large numbers (weak and strong), characteristic functions, the central limit theorem, infinitely divisible distributions, and Markov processes.

Written in a clear and concise style, this book by Gnedenko can serve as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in probability.

Readership

Undergraduates and graduate students interested in probability.

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