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A Course in Mathematical Statistics
Elsevier Science 1997; US$ 102.00A Course in Mathematical Statistics, Second Edition , contains enough material for a year-long course in probability and statistics for advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate students, or it can be used independently for a one-semester (or even one-quarter) course in probability alone. It bridges the gap between high and intermediate level... more...
An Introduction to Probability and Statistical Inference
Elsevier Science 2003; US$ 130.95Probability models, statistical methods, and the information to be gained from them is vital for work in business, engineering, sciences (including social and behavioral), and other fields. Data must be properly collected, analyzed and interpreted in order for the results to be used with confidence. Roussas introduces readers with no prior knowledge... more...
Introduction to Probability
Elsevier Science 2006; US$ 102.00Roussas's Introduction to Probability features exceptionally clear explanations of the mathematics of probability theory and explores its diverse applications through numerous interesting and motivational examples. It provides a thorough introduction to the subject for professionals and advanced students taking their first course in probability.... more...
An Introduction to Measure-theoretic Probability
Elsevier Science 2004; US$ 132.95This book provides in a concise, yet detailed way, the bulk of the probabilistic tools that a student working toward an advanced degree in statistics, probability and other related areas, should be equipped with. The approach is classical, avoiding the use of mathematical tools not necessary for carrying out the discussions. All proofs are presented... more...
Contiguity of Probability Measures
Cambridge University Press 1972; US$ 37.00This Tract presents an elaboration of the notion of 'contiguity', which is a concept of 'nearness' of sequences of probability measures. more...
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