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The Probability WebURL: http://www.mathcs.carleton.edu/probweb/probweb.html ODP description: A collection of pages maintained by Bob Dobrow to serve people with interests in probability theory and its applications. Page title: Probability Web Page description: Home Page of The Probability Web ![]() |
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The Laymans Guide to ProbabilityURL: http://www.probabilitytheory.info/ ODP description: An in-depth but easily readable guide on probability theory, covering various aspects of theory with a bias to gambling games. Page title: Probability Theory ![]() |
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Probability Theory and Stochastic ProcessesURL: http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/60-XX.html ODP description: Part of Dave Rusin's excellent Mathematical Atlas. Page title: 60: Probability theory and stochastic processes ![]() |
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Probabilistic ThinkingURL: http://www.princeton.edu/~bayesway/ProbThink/ ODP description: By Richard Jeffrey. HTML. ![]() |
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Theory of ProbabilityURL: http://www.saliu.com/theory-of-probability.html ODP description: The introduction, formulas, software, algorithms, equations, problems, and calculations. Page title: Theory of Probability: Best introduction, formulae, software, algorithms Page description: Theory of Probability: The best introduction to probability theory, formulae, software, algorithms, equations, calculations, probability problems, probability paradoxes. ![]() |
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Measure and IntegrationURL: http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/28-XX.html ODP description: Part of Dave Rusin's excellent Mathematical Atlas Page title: 28: Measure and integration ![]() |
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Probability Guide for Non-mathematiciansURL: http://probability.infarom.ro/ ODP description: Probability theory basics, applications (including to gambling), interpretations, books, free texts. Page title: Probability Guide ![]() |
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Applied Probability TrustURL: http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/companies/apt/ ODP description: 4 titles. Page title: Home Page ![]() |
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Applied Probability SocietyURL: http://appliedprob.society.informs.org/ ODP description: 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. Page title: Applied Probability Society of INFORMS ![]() |
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Probabilistic Learning Activities NetworkURL: http://www.planetqhe.com/ ODP description: Probability activities and simulations in the form of applets and spreadsheets. This site advocates a Question/Hypothesis/Experiment approach to learning probability. Page title: Probabilistic Learning Activities Network - Homepage ![]() |
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ArXiv Front: PR Probability TheoryURL: http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/math.PR ODP description: Probability section of the mathematics e-print arXiv Page title: PR Probability ![]() |
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Parrondo ParadoxURL: http://www.cut-the-knot.com/ctk/Parrondo.html ODP description: Parrondo Paradox simulation and a demonstration of the ratchet effect. Page description: Attempt to spread a novel Cut The Knot! meme via the Web site of the Mathematical Association of America, Parrondo Paradox ![]() |
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The Collector's Problem and the Two-Dimensional FactorialURL: http://www.jefflindsay.com/2dfactorial.shtml ODP description: 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." Page title: A NEW SOLUTION FOR THE PROBABILITY OF COMPLETING SETS IN RANDOM SAMPLING: DEFINITION OF A "TWO-DIMENSIONAL FACTORIAL" ![]() |
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Math Surprises: An ExampleURL: http://www.cut-the-knot.com/ctk/August2001.html ODP description: Buffon's Needle simulation and a surprising demonstration of Barbier's theorem about shapes of constant width Page title: Math Surprises Page description: Buffon's Needle experiment with Java applet and a demonstration of Buffon's formula ![]() |
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