30 days returns. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Brand NewBrand New
Text is designed for an introductory probability course at the university level for sophomores, juniors, and seniors in mathematics, physical and social sciences, engineering, and computer science. The material is organized so that the discrete and continuous probability discussions are presented in a separate, but parallel, manner.
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherAmerican Mathematical Society
ISBN-100821807498
ISBN-139780821807491
eBay Product ID (ePID)941612
Product Key Features
Number of Pages510 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIntroduction to Probability
SubjectProbability & Statistics / General
Publication Year1997
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMathematics
AuthorJ. Laurie Snell, Charles M. Grinstead
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight39.4 Oz
Additional Product Features
Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN97-008126
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal519.2
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThis text is designed for an introductory probability course at the university level for undergraduates in mathematics, the physical and social sciences, engineering, and computer science. It presents a thorough treatment of probability ideas and techniques necessary for a firm understanding of the subject. The text is also recommended for use in discrete probability courses. The material is organized so that the discrete and continuous probability discussions are presented in a separate, but parallel, manner. This organization does not over emphasize an overly rigorous or formal view of probability and therefore offers some strong pedagogical value. Hence, the discrete discussions can sometimes serve to motivate the more abstract continuous probability discussions., This text is designed for an introductory probability course at the university level for undergraduates in mathematics, the physical and social sciences, engineering, and computer science. It presents a thorough treatment of probability ideas and techniques necessary for a firm understanding of the subject.