Computational Probability : Algorithms and Applications in the Mathematical Sciences PDF
by John H. Drew, Diane L. Evans, Andrew G. Glen, Lawrence Leemis
Part of the International Series in Operations Research & Management Science series
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Computational probability is a set of stochastic methods that has emerged over the past decade that allow researchers and students to solve problems that require exact probability calculations previously considered arduous or intractable.
Computational Probability is the first book that examines and organizes these computational methods into a systematic treatment. The book is structured around the two categories of problems: (1) “Algorithms for Continuous Random Variables” has chapters on data structures and algorithms, transformations of random variables, and products of independent random variables. (2) “Algorithms for Discrete Random Variables” includes data structures and algorithms, sums of independent random variables, and order statistics. The book includes three chapters that emphasize survival analysis and simulation applications. The APPL computational modeling language that gives probabilists a strong software resource for non-trivial problems is available at www.APPLsoftware.com.
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- Publisher:Springer US
- Publication Date:08/01/2008
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