A Course in Probability Theory,
Edition 3Editors: By Kai Lai Chung
Publication Date:
09 Oct 2000
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Since the publication of the first edition of this classic textbook over thirty years ago, tens of thousands of students have used A Course in Probability Theory. New in this edition is an introduction to measure theory that expands the market, as this treatment is more consistent with current courses.
While there are several books on probability, Chung's book is considered a classic, original work in probability theory due to its elite level of sophistication.
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By Kai Lai Chung, Stanford University, California, U.S.A.
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9780121741518
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