Springer series in statistics
Found 6 free book(s)Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
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Assignment 2: More interesting probability calculations
math.caltech.edugiven World Series game is 0.65 and that the outcomes of the games are stochastically independent. I redid his calculation for all 108 Series through 2012 and came up with 0.59. (You will have a chance to figure this out later in the course with data through the 2015 Series.) Let p be the probability that Team A wins any given game. Assume that ...
1000 Solved Problems in Modern Physics
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Random Variables and Probability Distributions - Springer
link.springer.com356 Appendix A Random Variables and Probability Distributions whereW 1 isacontinuous random variable. Ifthedistribution of W 1 isexponential with parameter 1, then the distribution function of W is F(x) = 0, if x < , 1 2 + 1 2 1 −e −x = 1 − 1 2 e , if x ≥ 0. This distribution function is neither continuous (since it has a discontinuity at x = 0) nor discrete (since it increases ...
Graduate Texts in Mathematics 218
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Resampling Methods: The Jackknife - Montana State University
math.montana.eduShao, J. and Tu, T. (1995) The Jackknife and Bootstrap, Springer-Verlag. In statistical inference, the goal is often the estimation of parameters or some characteris- tics of a probability distribution fbased on a random sample x = (x