Winner of the 2012 PROSE Award for Mathematics from
The American Publishers Awards for Professional and
Scholarly Excellence. "A great book, one that I will
certainly add to my personal library." — Paul J. Nahin ,
Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, University
of New Hampshire Cl assic Problems of Probability
presents a lively account of the most intriguing aspects
of statistics. The book features a large collection of
more than thirty classic probability problems which have
been carefully selected for their interesting history,
the way they have shaped the field, and their
counterintuitive nature. From Cardano′s 1564 Games of
Chance to Jacob Bernoulli′s 1713 Golden Theorem to
Parrondo′s 1996 Perplexing Paradox, the book clearly
outlines the puzzles and problems of probability,
interweaving the discussion with rich historical detail
and the story of how the mathematicians involved arrived
at their solutions. Each problem is given an in–depth
treatment, including detailed and rigorous mathematical
proofs as needed. Some of the fascinating topics
discussed by the author include: Buffon′s Needle problem
and its ingenious treatment by Joseph Barbier,
culminating into a discussion of invariance Various
paradoxes raised by Joseph Bertrand Classic problems in
decision theory, including Pascal′s Wager, Kraitchik′s
Neckties, and Newcomb′s problem The Bayesian paradigm
and various philosophies of probability Coverage of both
elementary and more complex problems, including the
Chevalier de Méré problems, Fisher and the lady testing
tea, the birthday problem and its various extensions,
and the Borel–Kolmogorov paradox Classic Problems of
Probability is an eye–opening, one–of–a–kind reference
for researchers and professionals interested in the
history of probability and the varied problem–solving
strategies employed throughout the ages. The book also
serves as an insightful supplement for courses on
mathematical probability and introductory probability
and statistics at the undergraduate level.
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