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Probability ModelsProbability Models

Probability Models

John Haigh

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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. Applications include branching processes, random walks, Markov chains, queues, renewal theory, and Brownian motion. This popular second edition textbook contains many worked examples and several chapters have been updated and expanded. Some mathematical knowledge is assumed. The reader should have the ability to work with unions, intersections and complements of sets; a good facility with calculus, including integration, sequences and series; and appreciation of the logical development of an argument. Probability Models is designed to aid students studying probability as part of an undergraduate course on mathematics or mathematics and statistics.

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OL Work ID
OL19896741W

Subjects

Probability Theory and Stochastic ProcessesOperation Research/Decision TheoryMathematical Applications in the Physical SciencesMathematical Applications in Computer ScienceProbability and Statistics in Computer ScienceDistribution (Probability theory)Simulation and ModelingComputer simulationComputer scienceMathematicsOperations research

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