The Probability and Statistics Cookbook

The Probability and Statistics Cookbook

This cookbook is a succinct representation of various topics in probability theory and statistics. It provides a comprehensive mathematical reference reduced to its essence, rather than aiming for elaborate explanations.

Publication date: 12 Mar 2016

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Paperback: 31 pages

Views: 9,246

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The Probability and Statistics Cookbook

The Probability and Statistics Cookbook This cookbook is a succinct representation of various topics in probability theory and statistics. It provides a comprehensive mathematical reference reduced to its essence, rather than aiming for elaborate explanations.
Tag(s): Probability Statistics
Publication date: 12 Mar 2016
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Paperback: 31 pages
Views: 9,246
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Post time: 14 May 2016 12:00:00
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From the Introduction:
Matthias Vallentin wrote:The probability and statistics cookbook is a succinct representation of various topics in probability theory and statistics. It provides a comprehensive mathematical reference reduced to its essence, rather than aiming for elaborate explanations.


From the Contents:
Matthias Vallentin wrote:This cookbook integrates various topics in probability theory and statistics, based on literature [1, 6, 3] and in-class material from courses of the statistics department at the University of California in Berkeley but also influenced by others [4, 5]. If you find errors or have suggestions for improvements, please get in touch at http://statistics.zone/.




About The Author(s)


Matthias Vallentin is a doctoral student in computer science at UC Berkeley. He is also a research scientist with the networking and security group at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI). His research concerns network security, with an applied focus on designing distributed systems for large-scale network forensics and high-performance network monitoring. 

Matthias Vallentin

Matthias Vallentin is a doctoral student in computer science at UC Berkeley. He is also a research scientist with the networking and security group at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI). His research concerns network security, with an applied focus on designing distributed systems for large-scale network forensics and high-performance network monitoring. 


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