Transcription of Lecture Notes for Introductory Probability
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Lecture Notes for Introductory ProbabilityJanko GravnerMathematics DepartmentUniversity of CaliforniaDavis, CA 9, 2011 These Notes were started in January 2009 with help from Christopher Ng, a student inMath 135A and 135B classes at UC Davis, who typeset the Notes he took during my text is not a treatise in elementary Probability and has no lofty goals; instead, its aim isto help a student achieve the proficiency in the subject required for a typical exam and basicreal-life applications. Therefore, its emphasis is on examples, which are chosen without muchredundancy. A reader should strive tounderstandevery example given and be able todesignand solvea similar one.
Lecture Notes for Introductory Probability Janko Gravner Mathematics Department University of California Davis, CA 95616 gravner@math.ucdavis.edu June 9, 2011 These notes were started in January 2009 with help from Christopher Ng, a student in Math 135A and 135B classes at UC Davis, who typeset the notes he took during my lectures.
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