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One Thousand Exercises in Probability

by Geoffrey R. Grimmett, David R. Stirzaker
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This book contains 1000+ exercises on the subjects of elelmentary aspects of probability and random variables, sampling, Markov chains, convergence, stationary processes, renewals, queues, Martingales, Diffusion, Mathematical finanace and the Black-Scholes model.

Synopsis

This book contains 1000+ exercises on the subjects of elelmentary aspects of probability and random variables, sampling, Markov chains, convergence, stationary processes, renewals, queues, Martingales, Diffusion, Mathematical finanace and the Black-Scholes model.

About the Author, Geoffrey R. Grimmett

Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198572213

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