Description
Priced very competitively compared with other textbooks at this level!
This gracefully organized textbook reveals the rigorous theory of probability and statistical inference in the style of a tutorial, using worked examples, exercises, numerous figures and tables, and computer simulations to develop and illustrate concepts.
Beginning with an introduction to the basic ideas and techniques in probability theory and progressing to more rigorous topics, Probability and Statistical Inference
Employing over 1400 equations to reinforce its subject matter, Probability and Statistical Inference is a groundbreaking text for first-year graduate and upper-level undergraduate courses in probability and statistical inference who have completed a calculus prerequisite, as well as a supplemental text for classes in Advanced Statistical Inference or Decision Theory.
About the Author
Nitis Mukhopadhyay
Reviews
"...the book contains unique features throughout. Examples are the moment problem, which is clarified through a nice example, the role of the probability generating functions, and the central limit theorem for the sample variance. Techniques and concepts are typically illustrated through a series of examples. Within a box is routinely summarized what it is that has been accomplished or where to go from that point. At the end of each chapter a long list of exercises is arranged according the sections. "
---Zentralblatt fur Mathematik, 2000
"...a marvelous book for students."
-Statistical Papers
"...a handy reference as well as a good textbook."
-International Statistical Institute, Short Book Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9780367659493
Author Nitis Mukhopadhyay
Format Paperback
Page Count 665
Imprint CRC Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 907g