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Introduction to the Probability Theory

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Introduction to the Probability Theory
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Publisher: viXra.org
Number of pages: 185

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This book is a collection of notes and solved problems about probability theory. The book also contains proposed exercises attached to the solved problems as well as computer codes (in C++ language) added to some of these problems for the purpose of calculation, test and simulation.

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