A First Course in Probability by Sheldon M Ross - Probability Theory Textbook for Students & Professionals | Perfect for Math Classes, Self-Study & Exam Prep
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A First Course in Probability by Sheldon M Ross - Probability Theory Textbook for Students & Professionals | Perfect for Math Classes, Self-Study & Exam Prep
A First Course in Probability by Sheldon M Ross - Probability Theory Textbook for Students & Professionals | Perfect for Math Classes, Self-Study & Exam Prep
A First Course in Probability by Sheldon M Ross - Probability Theory Textbook for Students & Professionals | Perfect for Math Classes, Self-Study & Exam Prep
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Normal 0 false false falseKEY BENEFIT: A First Course in Probability, Eighth Edition, features clear and intuitive explanations of the mathematics of probability theory, outstanding problem sets, and a variety of diverse examples and applications. This book is ideal for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate level introduction to probability for math, science, engineering and business students. It assumes a background in elementary calculus. KEY TOPICS: Combinatorial Analysis; Axioms of Probability; Conditional Probability and Independence; Random Variables; Continuous Random Variables; Jointly Distributed Random Variables; Properties of Expectation; Limit Theorems; Additional Topics in Probability; Simulation MARKET: For all readers interested in probability and statistics.
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For one to be a good scientist/mathematician, they ought to understand formal definitions and be able to apply them.Unfortunately, the American textbook industry often goes the other way: try to create allegedly intuitive examples that will make a reader thing they understood, but will put forward misunderstandings. Good teaching involves fighting preconceptions, not turning the topic into common sense.That is the reason why Ross's book is an outlier. It teaches mathematics correctly, meaning it will prepare it will open a student's mind to rigorous probability theory that can be generally applied.Don't trust the bad reviews, it might feel hard in the first few pages, but after you learn the mathematical structure it becomes the best learning experience.

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