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Probability and statistics by example.
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ISBN: 9780521612340 9780521847674 9780511813641 0521612330 9780521612333 9780521847667 0521847664 0521612349 0521847672 9780511813634 0511132832 9780511132834 9780511201158 051120115X 1107152801 9781107152809 1282466909 9781282466906 9786612466908 6612466901 0511644035 9780511644030 0511813635 0511567855 9780511567858 0511132298 9780511132292 9780511649509 0511649509 9780511567865 0511567863 1107175674 0511454139 0511813643 0511455178 Year: 2008 Volume: 2 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Abstract

Probability and Statistics are as much about intuition and problem solving, as they are about theorem proving. Because of this, students can find it very difficult to make a successful transition from lectures to examinations to practice, since the problems involved can vary so much in nature. Since the subject is critical in many modern applications such as mathematical finance, quantitative management, telecommunications, signal processing, bioinformatics, as well as traditional ones such as insurance, social science and engineering, the authors have rectified deficiencies in traditional lecture-based methods by collecting together a wealth of exercises for which they have supplied complete solutions. These solutions are adapted to needs and skills of students. To make it of broad value, the authors supply basic mathematical facts as and when they are needed, and have sprinkled some historical information throughout the text.

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