S. Ross Introduction to Probability Models 6th. Ed

Author: Sheldon M. Ross | 6th. Ed | Publisher: Academic Press | ISBN: 0125984707 | 6th edition 1997 | PDF | 669 pages | language: english | 18 MBThis is a key reference book. Introduction to Probability Models introduces elementary probability theory and the stochastic processes and is particularly well-suited to those applying probability theory to the study of phenomena in engineering, management science, the physical and social sciences, and operations research. Skillfully organized, Introduction to Probability Models covers all essential topics. Sheldon Ross, a talented and prolific textbook author, distinguishes this carefully and substantially revised book by his effort to develop in students an intuitive, and therefore lasting, grasp of probability theory. It includes many examples and exercises.In addition, the text introduces stochastic processes, stressing applications, in an easily understood manner. There is a comprehensive introduction to the applied models of probability that stresses intuition. Both students and professors will agree that this is the most solid and widely used text for probability theory.* Provides a detailed coverage of the Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods and Markov Chain covertimes* Gives a thorough presentation of k-record values and the surprising Ignatov's theorem* Includes many examples* Contains a comprehensive appendix with the answers to approximately 100 exercises from throughout the text

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