书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
132
语言
英语
已发布
Jun 3, 2004
出版商
Cambridge University Press
版本
3
ISBN-10
0521604869
ISBN-13
9780521604864
描述
In this comprehensive work, H. Cramer delves into the intricate realm of probability theory, focusing on its mathematical foundations. He expertly navigates through the concepts of random variables and their distributions, presenting a clear and logical progression that builds on established mathematical principles. Readers are invited into a structured exploration where abstract ideas are rigorously defined and elaborated upon.
Cramer's approach emphasizes the essential nature of mathematical reasoning in understanding probability. He provides thorough analyses, ensuring that even complex topics are accessible. Each section unfolds systematically, allowing readers to grasp the nuances of the theory while appreciating its applicability in various contexts. The book serves as a resource not only for students embarking on studies in probability but also for seasoned mathematicians seeking a deeper insight into the subject.
Through thoughtful examples and illustrations, the text bridges the gap between theory and application, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between random variables and their corresponding distributions. This tract stands as a significant contribution to the mathematical literature, appealing to those eager to explore the mechanics of chance and uncertainty.
Cramer's approach emphasizes the essential nature of mathematical reasoning in understanding probability. He provides thorough analyses, ensuring that even complex topics are accessible. Each section unfolds systematically, allowing readers to grasp the nuances of the theory while appreciating its applicability in various contexts. The book serves as a resource not only for students embarking on studies in probability but also for seasoned mathematicians seeking a deeper insight into the subject.
Through thoughtful examples and illustrations, the text bridges the gap between theory and application, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between random variables and their corresponding distributions. This tract stands as a significant contribution to the mathematical literature, appealing to those eager to explore the mechanics of chance and uncertainty.