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Elementary Probability for Applications

Explains probability using genetics, sports, finance, current events and more.

Rick Durrett (Author)

9780521867566, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 31 July 2009

254 pages, 55 b/w illus. 80 tables 355 exercises
25.5 x 19.5 x 1.8 cm, 0.66 kg

'The book has a nice interplay between probability modeling and scientific applications, whether from biology, sports, or discussions of China's one-child policy. Many of the examples are thought provoking, including ones on DNA samples for paternity cases and others about the O. J. Simpson trial. As an instructor, I enjoy digging into these examples in class. And the large selection of interesting problems builds basic skills and deepens or extends the main ideas.' Professor Michael Phelan, University of California, Irvine

This clear and lively introduction to probability theory concentrates on the results that are the most useful for applications, including combinatorial probability and Markov chains. Concise and focused, it is designed for a one-semester introductory course in probability for students who have some familiarity with basic calculus. Reflecting the author's philosophy that the best way to learn probability is to see it in action, there are more than 350 problems and 200 examples. The examples contain all the old standards such as the birthday problem and Monty Hall, but also include a number of applications not found in other books, from areas as broad ranging as genetics, sports, finance, and inventory management.

1. Basic concepts
2. Combinatorial probability
3. Conditional probability
4. Markov chains
5. Continuous distributions
6. Limit theorems
7. Option pricing.

Subject Areas: Probability & statistics [PBT]

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