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About the Book
An update of this successful outline in probability, modified to conform to the current curriculum. Schaum’s Outline of Probability mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as finite and countable sets, binomial coefficients, axioms of probability, conditional probability, expectation of a finite random variable, Poisson distribution, and probability of vectors and Stochastic matrices. Coverage will also include finite Stochastic and tree diagrams, Chebyshev’s Inequality and the Law of Large Numbers, calculations of binomial probabilities using the normal approximation, and regular Markov processes & stationary state distributions.
Key Selling Features
Market / Audience
Primary: For all students of mathematics who need to learn or refresh Probability skills.
Secondary: Graduate students and professionals looking for a tool for review
Enrollment: Elementary Probability and Statistics – 504,600; Data Analysis – 16,820; Finite Mathematics – 106,732; Introductory Statistics – 38,657; Discrete Mathematics – 50,592; Introduction to Probability Theory – 3,196
Author Profiles
Seymour Lipschutz (Philadelphia, PA) who is presently on the mathematics faculty of Temple University, formerly taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and was visiting professor in the Computer Science Department of Brooklyn College. He received his Ph.D. in 1960 at the Courant Institute of mathematical Sciences of New York University. Some of his other books in the Schaum's Outline Series are Beginning Linear Algebra; Discrete Mathematics, 3ed; and Linear Algebra, 4ed.
Marc Lipson (Charlottesville, VA) is on the faculty of the University of Virginia. He formerly taught at the University of Georgia, Northeastern University, and Boston University. He received his Ph..D. in finance in 1994 from the University of Michigan. He is also coauthor of the Schaum;s Outline of Discrete Mathematics, 3ed with Seymour Lipschutz.