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Understanding probability

by Tijms, Henk.

Edition: 3rd ed. Language: English Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2012Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 TIJ/U] (2). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 TIJ/U] (1).
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An introduction to probability: theory and its applications, Vol. 1

by Feller, William.

Edition: 3rd ed. Language: English Publisher: New Delhi Wiley 1968Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 FEL/I] (4). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 FEL/I] (1).
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Introduction to probability models

by Ross, Sheldon M.

Edition: 11th ed. Language: English Publisher: New Delhi Academic Press 2014Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 ROS/I] (13). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 ROS/I] (1).
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Probability and random variables: a beginner's guide

by Stirzaker, David.

Language: English Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1999Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 STI/P] (1). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 STI/P] (1).
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Elementary probability for applications

by Durett, Rick.

Language: English Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2009Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 DUR/E] (1). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 519.2 DUR/E] (1).
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Probability and computing: randomization and probabilistic techniques in algorithms and data analysis

by Mitzenmacher, Michael | Upfal, Eli.

Edition: 2nd ed. Language: English Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2017Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 518.1 MIT/P] (4). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 518.1 MIT/P] (1).

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