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An Elementary Introduction to The Theory of Probability – Gnedenko, Khinchin
In this post, we will see the book An Elementary Introduction To The Theory Of Probability by B. V. Gnedenko and A. Ya. Khinchin About the book This compact volume equips the reader with all the facts and principles essential … Continue reading
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Tagged addition of probabilities, bernouli's scheme, dispersion, distribution laws, distributions, events, law of large numbers, mathematics, mean deviations, mean values, multiplication of probabilities, normal laws, probability, random numbers, random variables, soviet
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Mathematical Foundations of Information Theory – Khinchin
In this post, we will see the book Mathematical foundations of Information Theory by A. I. Khinchin. About the book The book is a translation of two papers written by the Russian mathematician, A. I. Khinchin, for the expository journal … Continue reading
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Tagged coding theory, concept of channel, entropy, ergodic sources, ergodic theory, feinstein fundamental lemma, feinstein inequality, information, markov chains, mathematics, noise, shanon's inequality, shanon's theorems, uniqueness theorem
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Method of Statistical Testing – Monte Carlo Method – Shreider
In this post, we will see the book Method of Statistical Testing – Monte Carlo Method by Yu. A. Shreider. About the book The present volume of the Mathematical Reference Library is devoted to the so-called method of statistical trials … Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, algorithms, applications, congestion processes, definite integrals, information theory, methods, monte carlo method, neutron physics, queueing, random number generation, random numbers, simulation, statistics, testing, transformation of random numbers, wiener integrals
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Operations Research – Wentzel
In this post, we will see the book Operations Research: A Methodological Approach by Elena S. Wentzel. About the book The aim of this book is to present in a widely appealing form the subject matter and methods of operations … Continue reading
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Tagged decision making, dynamic programming, game theory, kolmogorov balance, linear programming, markov processes, mathematics, methods, mir books, mir publishers, models, operations research, principle of optimality, probability theory, queueing models, queueing theory, sampling, state equations, statistical decision, statistical modelingm random processes, transportation problem, uncertainity
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The Activity of Cosmonauts – Zavalova, Ponamarenko
In this post we will see the book The Activity of Cosmonauts by N. D. Zavalova and V. A. Ponomarenko. About the book: The problems faced by cosmonauts in space are unique in many respects. Isolation, prolonged inactivity, the need to be … Continue reading
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Tagged AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCES, astronauts, BUDGETS, CALIFORNIA, cosmonauts, decision making, MUSEUMS, physiology, PLANETARIUMS, psychology, rocket, simulators, soviet, space, technology
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The World Is Built On Probability – Tarasov
YOU WON’T REGRET READING THIS BOOK We now come to much awaited book by Lev Tarasov The World Is Built On Probability. And this post also is the 200th post on Mirtitles! Thanks to all who helped and encouraged!! From … Continue reading
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Tagged causality, classical physics, darwin, decisions, entropy, evolution, feedback, laws, mathematics, maxwell's demon, mutation, natural selection, physics, probability, quantum mechanics, randomness, self control, statistical testing, statistics, wave function
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This Chancy, Chancy, Chancy World – Rastrigin
In this post we will see This Chancy, Chancy, Chancy World By Leonard Rastrigin. Have you ever sat down and thought about how often chance affects your life? If you have, then you probably realize that chance literally hits us … Continue reading
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Tagged chance, control, cybernetics, descision, evolution, monte carlo, risk
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Ivchenko, Medvedev, Chistyakov – Problems in Mathematical Statistics
In this post we will see Problems in Mathematical Statistics by G. I. Ivchenko, Yu. I. Medvedev and A. V. Chistyakov This problem book covers all the traditional topics in modern statistical theory and is designed for students at technical … Continue reading
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Tagged mathematics, mir, mir books, mir publishers, problems and solutions, soviet
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Probability Theory (first steps)
We now come to a small booklet by E. S. Wentzel titled Probability Theory (first steps). The back cover of the book says: The author of this booklet describes in popular language how probability theory was developed and found wide … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, frequency, probability, problems, random variables, tamil, theory, wentzel
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Did You Say Mathematics?
We have seen one book by Yakov Khurgin previously in the Science for Everyone series named Yes, No Or Maybe . Now we come to another book by him with the title Did You Say Mathematics? The back cover of … Continue reading
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Tagged engineering, information, khurgin, mathematics, popular science, probability, rubber sheet, science, story of mathematics
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