Handbook of Probability
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.46 (819 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0470647272 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 472 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has over eighty scientific publications in various internationally recognized journals on probability theory and statistics. He has published extensively in his areas of research interest, which include stochastic volatility, stochastic partial differential equations, Monte Carlo methods, and numerical methods for stochastic processes.CIPRIAN A. IONUT FLORESCU, PhD, is Research Associate Professor of Fi
It is up to you to decide if that makes it worth your time checking it out.” (Mathematical Association of America, 1 November 2014) . “On the whole, the book has two features that set it apart from similar books: the full solutions and the examples from finance
Good Overview at Intermediate/Advanced Level but not Really Comprehensive Dan Sherman I liked the book a lot, in that it covers a lot of basic concepts in probability theory in a little more than 400 pages. The book is well organized in terms of topics and presentation is good, though the book necessarily is necessarily heavy in mathematics.The book is meant to be a reference, though I could see it as a . Superb reference for applied professionals [theoreticians may want more] MathsEngineer Most of my work is in applied probability (Risk Analysis, Monte Carlo, stochastic systems modelling, probability models for statistical analysis), and so I have tried several reference books on probability over the years. I find that most are either far too simple/introductory or way too abstract. An example of the form. Solid reference book This is explicitly designed to be a reference book on probability. The intended user would be a professional statistician or graduate student in the field of statistics, mathematics, and experiment design. Those working in stochastic processing will find this work of particular use.I've removed a single star primarily f
Each chapter includes an introduction, historical background, theory and applications, algorithms, and exercises. The book provides a useful format with self-contained chapters, allowing the reader easy and quick reference. The Handbook of Probability offers coverage of:Probability Space Probability MeasureRandom VariablesRandom Vectors in RnCharacteristic FunctionMoment Generating FunctionGaussian Random VectorsConvergence TypesLimit TheoremsThe Handbook of Probability is an ideal resource for researchers and practitioners in numerous fields, such as mathematics, statistics, operations research, engineering, medicine, and finance, as well as a useful text for graduate students. . Utilizing basic examples throughout, the handbook expertly transitions between concepts and practice to allow readers an inclusive introduction to the field of probability. THE COMPLETE COLLECTION NECESSARY FOR A CONCRETE UNDERSTANDING OF PROBABILITYWritten in a clear, accessible, and comprehensive manner, the Handbook of Probability presents the fundamentals of probability with an emphasis o