Elements of Probability and Statistics

Elements of Probability and Statistics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9783319072548
ISBN-13 : 3319072544
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Elements of Probability and Statistics by : Francesca Biagini

This book provides an introduction to elementary probability and to Bayesian statistics using de Finetti's subjectivist approach. One of the features of this approach is that it does not require the introduction of sample space – a non-intrinsic concept that makes the treatment of elementary probability unnecessarily complicate – but introduces as fundamental the concept of random numbers directly related to their interpretation in applications. Events become a particular case of random numbers and probability a particular case of expectation when it is applied to events. The subjective evaluation of expectation and of conditional expectation is based on an economic choice of an acceptable bet or penalty. The properties of expectation and conditional expectation are derived by applying a coherence criterion that the evaluation has to follow. The book is suitable for all introductory courses in probability and statistics for students in Mathematics, Informatics, Engineering, and Physics.

Elements of Engineering Probability and Statistics

Elements of Engineering Probability and Statistics
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Publisher : Pearson
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058895726
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Elements of Engineering Probability and Statistics by : Rodger E. Ziemer

Responding to the needs of graduate engineers and ABET criteria, this volume illustrates the essentials of both probability and statistics through computer exercises. It features a wealth of computer exercises that provide experimental verification of probabilistic phenomena and a means for calculating and displaying complex results.

Probability and Statistics

Probability and Statistics
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 704
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ISBN-10 : 0716747421
ISBN-13 : 9780716747420
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Probability and Statistics by : Michael J. Evans

Unlike traditional introductory math/stat textbooks, Probability and Statistics: The Science of Uncertainty brings a modern flavor based on incorporating the computer to the course and an integrated approach to inference. From the start the book integrates simulations into its theoretical coverage, and emphasizes the use of computer-powered computation throughout.* Math and science majors with just one year of calculus can use this text and experience a refreshing blend of applications and theory that goes beyond merely mastering the technicalities. They'll get a thorough grounding in probability theory, and go beyond that to the theory of statistical inference and its applications. An integrated approach to inference is presented that includes the frequency approach as well as Bayesian methodology. Bayesian inference is developed as a logical extension of likelihood methods. A separate chapter is devoted to the important topic of model checking and this is applied in the context of the standard applied statistical techniques. Examples of data analyses using real-world data are presented throughout the text. A final chapter introduces a number of the most important stochastic process models using elementary methods. *Note: An appendix in the book contains Minitab code for more involved computations. The code can be used by students as templates for their own calculations. If a software package like Minitab is used with the course then no programming is required by the students.

A Modern Introduction to Probability and Statistics

A Modern Introduction to Probability and Statistics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 485
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ISBN-10 : 9781846281686
ISBN-13 : 1846281687
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis A Modern Introduction to Probability and Statistics by : F.M. Dekking

Suitable for self study Use real examples and real data sets that will be familiar to the audience Introduction to the bootstrap is included – this is a modern method missing in many other books

Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences

Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 752
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ISBN-10 : 0495557455
ISBN-13 : 9780495557456
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences by : Jay L. Devore

This comprehensive introduction to probability and statistics will give you the solid grounding you need no matter what your engineering specialty. Through the use of lively and realistic examples, the author helps you go beyond simply learning about statistics to actually putting the statistical methods to use. Rather than focus on rigorous mathematical development and potentially overwhelming derivations, the book emphasizes concepts, models, methodology, and applications that facilitate your understanding.

Introductory Statistics

Introductory Statistics
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 145338894X
ISBN-13 : 9781453388945
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Introductory Statistics by : Douglas S. Shafer

Introduction to Probability and Statistics Using R

Introduction to Probability and Statistics Using R
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9780557249794
ISBN-13 : 0557249791
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Probability and Statistics Using R by : G. Jay Kerns

This is a textbook for an undergraduate course in probability and statistics. The approximate prerequisites are two or three semesters of calculus and some linear algebra. Students attending the class include mathematics, engineering, and computer science majors.

Probability and Statistics for Computer Science

Probability and Statistics for Computer Science
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9783319644103
ISBN-13 : 3319644106
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Probability and Statistics for Computer Science by : David Forsyth

This textbook is aimed at computer science undergraduates late in sophomore or early in junior year, supplying a comprehensive background in qualitative and quantitative data analysis, probability, random variables, and statistical methods, including machine learning. With careful treatment of topics that fill the curricular needs for the course, Probability and Statistics for Computer Science features: • A treatment of random variables and expectations dealing primarily with the discrete case. • A practical treatment of simulation, showing how many interesting probabilities and expectations can be extracted, with particular emphasis on Markov chains. • A clear but crisp account of simple point inference strategies (maximum likelihood; Bayesian inference) in simple contexts. This is extended to cover some confidence intervals, samples and populations for random sampling with replacement, and the simplest hypothesis testing. • A chapter dealing with classification, explaining why it’s useful; how to train SVM classifiers with stochastic gradient descent; and how to use implementations of more advanced methods such as random forests and nearest neighbors. • A chapter dealing with regression, explaining how to set up, use and understand linear regression and nearest neighbors regression in practical problems. • A chapter dealing with principal components analysis, developing intuition carefully, and including numerous practical examples. There is a brief description of multivariate scaling via principal coordinate analysis. • A chapter dealing with clustering via agglomerative methods and k-means, showing how to build vector quantized features for complex signals. Illustrated throughout, each main chapter includes many worked examples and other pedagogical elements such as boxed Procedures, Definitions, Useful Facts, and Remember This (short tips). Problems and Programming Exercises are at the end of each chapter, with a summary of what the reader should know. Instructor resources include a full set of model solutions for all problems, and an Instructor's Manual with accompanying presentation slides.

Probability Space

Probability Space
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0765345145
ISBN-13 : 9780765345141
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Probability Space by : Nancy Kress

Nancy Kress cemented her reputation in SF with the publication of her multiple-award–winning novella, “Beggars in Spain,” which became the basis for her extremely successful Beggars Trilogy (comprising Beggars in Spain, Beggars and Choosers, and Beggars Ride). And now she brings us Probability Space, the conclusion of the trilogy that began with Probability Moon and then Probability Sun, which is centered on the same world as Kress’s Nebula Award-winning novelette, “Flowers of Aulit Prison.” The Probability Trilogy has already been widely recognized as the next great work by this important SF writer. In Probability Space, humanity’s war with the alien Fallers continues, and it is a war we are losing. Our implacable foes ignore all attempts at communication, and they take no prisoners. Our only hope lies with an unlikely coalition: Major Lyle Kaufman, retired warrior; Marbet Grant, the Sensitive who’s involved with Kaufman; Amanda, a very confused fourteen-year-old girl; and Magdalena, one of the biggest power brokers in all of human space. As the action moves from Earth to Mars to the farthest reaches of known space, with civil unrest back home and alien war in deep space, four humans--armed with little more than an unproven theory--try to enter the Fallers’ home star system. It’s a desperate gamble, and the fate of the entire universe may hang in the balance.

Probability and Statistics in Experimental Physics

Probability and Statistics in Experimental Physics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781475721867
ISBN-13 : 1475721862
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Probability and Statistics in Experimental Physics by : Byron P. Roe

A practical introduction to the use of probability and statistics in experimental physics for graduate students and advanced undergraduates. Intended as a practical guide, and not as a comprehensive text, the emphasis is on applications and understanding, on theorems and techniques that are actually used in experimental physics. Proofs of theorems are generally omitted unless they contribute to the intuition in understanding and applying the theorem. The problems, many with worked solutions, introduce the student to the use of computers; occasional reference is made to some of the Fortran routines available in the CERN library, but other systems, such as Maple, will also be useful.