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Book Synopsis1 Set.- 1.1 Sample sets.- 1.2 Operations with sets.- 1.3 Various relations.- 1.4 Indicator.- Exercises.- 2 Probability.- 2.1 Examples of probability.- 2.2 Definition and illustrations.- 2.3 Deductions from the axioms.- 2.4 Independent events.- 2.5 Arithmetical density.- Exercises.- 3 Counting.- 3.1 Fundamental rule.- 3.2 Diverse ways of sampling.- 3.3 Allocation models; binomial coefficients.- 3.4 How to solve it.- Exercises.- 4 Random Variables.- 4.1 What is a random variable?.- 4.2 How do random variables come about?.- 4.3 Distribution and expectation.- 4.4 Integer-valued random variables.- 4.5 Random variables with densities.- 4.6 General case.- Exercises.- Appendix 1: Borel Fields and General Random Variables.- 5 Conditioning and Independence.- 5.1 Examples of conditioning.- 5.2 Basic formulas.- 5.3 Sequential sampling.- 5.4 Pólya's urn scheme.- 5.5 Independence and relevance.- 5.6 Genetical models.- Exercises.- 6 Mean, Variance, and Transforms.- 6.1 Basic properties of expectation
Trade Review"In spite of the original edition of the book being nearly thirty years old, the text still has its role to play in first and second year undergraduate probability courses. It provides an excellent foundation to more advanced courses in the subject."
Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23/3, Dec. 2003
"This edition is the third revision of a text on mathematical probability first published in 1974. The text is aimed at undergraduate mathematics students and is accessible to a general audience. The prose is accurate, entertaining, and dense with historical tidbits. Two concluding chapters on mathematical finance have been added to the eight chapters in the third edition by the second author." The American Statistician, May 2004
From the reviews of the fourth edition:
"The main novelty in the fourth edition of this well-written book is the addition of new chapters … . The new chapters share the friendly yet rigorous style of the former ones. They begin with an account of the financial vocabulary, which is then expounded in probabilistic terms. … Almost thirty years after its first edition, this charming book continues to be an excellent text for teaching and for self study." (Ricardo Maronna, Statistical Papers, Vol. 45 (4), 2004)
Table of ContentsSet * Probability * Counting * Random Variables * Conditioning and Independence * Mean, Variance and Transforms * Poisson and Normal Distributions * From Random Walks to Markov Chains * Mean-Variance Pricing Model * Option Pricing Theory