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Probability Math


Probability


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  • - Examines various definitions of Probability, and some paradoxes and perplexities.
  • - The Applied Probability Trust is a non-profit foundation for study and research in the mathematical sciences. It publishes research journals, a student magazine and occasional special volumes.
  • - An in-depth but easily readable guide on probability theory, covering various aspects of theory with a bias to gambling games.
  • - Part of Dave Rusin's excellent Mathematical Atlas
  • - By Richard Jeffrey. HTML.
  • - To help advance the theory and applications of imprecise probabilities, mainly by the dissemination of relevant information.
  • - Probability activities and simulations in the form of applets and spreadsheets. This site advocates a Question/Hypothesis/Experiment approach to learning probability.
  • - Part of Dave Rusin's excellent Mathematical Atlas.
  • - Parrondo Paradox simulation and a demonstration of the ratchet effect.
  • - A subdivision of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) concerned with the application of probability theory to systems that involve random phenomena.
  • - A collection of pages maintained by Bob Dobrow to serve people with interests in probability theory and its applications.
  • - Links to web sites related to financial mathematics : Introduction to stochastic analysis applied to finance, option pricing and risk management.
  • - The introduction, formulas, software, algorithms, equations, problems, and calculations.
  • - Buffon's Needle simulation and a surprising demonstration of Barbier's theorem about shapes of constant width
  • - Research paper abstracts.
  • - Probability section of the mathematics e-print arXiv
  • - In finding a new solution to a classic probability problem concerning the collection of items in a set, a new and useful recursive function has been found, the "two-dimensional factorial."


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