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  1. Probability Theory: The Logic of Science (Vol 1) by E. T. Jaynes, 2003-06-09
  2. Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Probability (2nd Edition) by Seymour Lipschutz, Marc Lipson, 2000-03-21
  3. Music and Probability by David Temperley, 2010-09-30
  4. Introduction to Probability and Statistics by William Mendenhall, RobertJ. Beaver, et all 2008-02-11
  5. Probability and Stochastic Processes: A Friendly Introduction for Electrical and Computer Engineers by Roy D. Yates, David Goodman, 2004-05-20
  6. Schaum's Outline of Probability and Statistics by Murray R Spiegel, John J. Schiller, et all 2000-03-17
  7. Probability Concepts in Engineering: Emphasis on Applications to Civil and Environmental Engineering (v. 1) by Alfredo H-S. Ang, Wilson H. Tang, 2006-03-03
  8. Probability for Risk Management by Matthew J. Hassett, Donald G. Stewart, 2006-07
  9. One Thousand Exercises in Probability by Geoffrey R. Grimmett, David R. Stirzaker, 2001-08-02
  10. A Probability Path by Sidney Resnick, 1999-10-16
  11. Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers by Douglas C. Montgomery, George C. Runger, 2010-03-23
  12. Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes For Electrical Engineering (3rd Edition) by Alberto Leon-Garcia, 2008-01-07
  13. Texas Hold'em Odds and Probabilities: Limit, No-Limit, and Tournament Strategies by Matthew Hilger, 2006-06-01
  14. Probability and Random Processes by Geoffrey R. Grimmett, David R. Stirzaker, 2001-08-02

21. The Probability/Statistics Object Library
The probability/Statistics Object Library. The probability/Statistics Object Libraryis a resource for teachers and students of probability and statistics.
http://www.math.uah.edu/psol/
The Probability/Statistics Object Library
Applets
Components
Administration
Workshop
Welcome!
The Probability/Statistics Object Library is a resource for teachers and students of probability and statistics. The library contains objects of two basic types: applets, and components. These are described in more detail below. The objects in the library are freely available under the terms of the General Public License . Essentially, you may download the objects, modify them, re-distribute them. In brief, you may do just about anything with the objects except restrict their use by others. Click on the link above for more information about the General Public License.
Please let us hear from you!
Use the comment form form to send suggestions for improvement, bug reports and other comments related to the resources in the library. If you use library resources in your own web project, please send us the URL, so that we can link to your site.
Applets
An applet is a small, self-contained program that runs in a web page. Applets are intended to illustrate concepts and techniques in an interactive, dynamic way. A teacher or student can download an applet, drop it in a web page, and then add other elements of her own choice (such as expository text, data sets, and graphics).

22. Foundations Of Probability And Physics - 2
PDF file Aims to discuss probabilistic foundations of classical and quantum physics. Includes contact information, arrangements and aims and objectives of the conference.
http://www.msi.vxu.se/aktuellt/konferens/foundations2.pdf

23. Theory Of Probability And Its Applications
For Institutions. Sample Issue. About SIAM Citations. Recently posted articles. ContactInformation. Search. TVP Home Page. Theory of probability and Its Applications.
http://epubs.siam.org/sam-bin/dbq/toclist/TVP

24. Quantum Logic And Probability Theory
How quantum mechanics can be regarded as a nonclassical probabilistic calculus; by Alexander Wilce.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qt-quantlog/
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history HOW TO CITE
THIS ENTRY
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Quantum Logic and Probability Theory
At its core, quantum mechanics can be regarded as a non-classical probability calculus resting upon a non-classical propositional logic. More specifically, in quantum mechanics each probability-bearing proposition of the form "the value of physical quantity A lies in the range B " is represented by a projection operator on a Hilbert space H . These form a non-Boolean in particular, non-distributive orthocomplemented lattice. Quantum-mechanical states correspond exactly to probability measures (suitably defined) on this lattice. What are we to make of this? Some have argued that the empirical success of quantum mechanics calls for a revolution in logic itself. This view is associated with the demand for a realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics, i.e., one not grounded in any primitive notion of measurement. Against this, there is a long tradition of interpreting quantum mechanics operationally, that is, as being precisely a theory of measurement. On this latter view, it is not surprising that a "logic" of measurement-outcomes, in a setting where not all measurements are compatible, should prove not to be Boolean. Rather, the mystery is why it should have the particular non-Boolean structure that it does in quantum mechanics. A substantial literature has grown up around the programme of giving some independent motivation for this structure ideally, by deriving it from more primitive and plausible axioms governing a generalized probability theory.

25. The Probability Web: Home
THE probability WEB. The probability Web is now located at Carleton College andis maintained by Bob Dobrow. Please update links and bookmarks accordingly
http://www.clarkson.edu/~dobrowb/probweb/probweb.html
THE PROBABILITY WEB The Probability Web is now located at Carleton College and is maintained by Bob Dobrow. Please update links and bookmarks accordingly: http://www.mathcs.carleton.edu/probweb/probweb.html

26. The Probability Web: People
Home pages and personal FTP sites arranged alphabetically.Category Science Math probability Mathematicians Personal Pages......People in probability. I decided not to maintain a list of such addresses on theprobability Web, as it would have proved too difficult and time consuming.
http://www.clarkson.edu/~dobrowb/probweb/people.html
People in probability A B C D ... Z If your work intersects with an area of probability, and you would like your home page or personal ftp site added to the list, please fill in the form provided. Only personal home pages please - not institutional or departmental pages, or other general pages. Gentle hint - this is not the "Econometrics Web". Several people have taken the liberty of submitting links to other people's web pages. Please e-mail me at dobrowb@clarkson.edu if you have any objections, and I shall of course delete your link. Note that I do not check links collected here. However, all other links at this site are checked periodically. If you have any additions or corrections, please let me know. Trying to find an e-mail or snail-mail address? I decided not to maintain a list of such addresses on the Probability Web, as it would have proved too difficult and time consuming. In any case, most academic departments now have web servers with staff pages. Fortunately, there are several good sources of addresses: see, for example, the INFORMS Applied Probability Section Membership List , the American Mathematical Society's Combined Membership List (CML) search , and the UK Directory of Academic Statisticians . There is also a multitude of search engines you can try.

27. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany And Puzzles, Probability
Interactive education. probability examples, Random number generator. probability. probabilityPosted by Ralph scalitzia 1 messages 0703 PM, Mar15-03.
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In a world as crazy as this one, it ought to be easy to find something that happens solely by chance. It isn't. Kevin McKeen
The Orderly Pursuit of Pure Disorder.
Discover, January, 1981
American Heritage Dictionary defines the Probability Theory as the branch of Mathematics that studies the likelihood of occurrence of random events in order to predict the behavior of defined systems. Starting with this definition, it would (probably :-) be right to conclude that the Probability Theory, being a branch of Mathematics, is an exact, deductive science that studies uncertain quantities related to random events. This might seem to be a strange marriage of mathematical certainty and uncertainty of randomness. On a second thought, though, most people will agree that a newly conceived baby has a 50-50 chance (exact but, likely, inaccurate estimate) to be, for example, a girl or a boy, for that matter. Interestingly, a recent book by Marilyn vos Savant dealing with people's perception of probability and statistics is titled "The Power of Logical Thinking". My first problems will be drawn from this book.

28. Probability And Statistics Resources
The purpose of this page is to provide resources in the rapidly growing area of computationalstatistics and probability for decision making under uncertainties
http://www.ubmail.ubalt.edu/~harsham/statistics/REFSTAT.HTM
Probability and Statistics Resources
I always welcome information regarding any further references for inclusion. I shall make every effort to keep these information up-to-date. Since the Web sites remain with a high rate of birth and death in the cyberspace, all links in this site will be checked periodically. Please send in any information pertaining to the bad link you have found. You may like to contact me either send me an email at harsham@ubmail.ubalt.edu, or use the form to send me your comments/suggestions or corrections for improvement. Thank you. Dr. Hossein Arsham Other resources in this series are Decision Science Resources and Modeling and Simulation Resources To search the site , try E F ind in page [Ctrl + f]. Enter a word or phrase in the dialogue box, e.g. " parameter" or " probability" If the first appearance of the word/phrase is not what you are looking for, try F ind Next General Resources A Collection of JavaScript E-labs Learning Objects
Europe Mirror Site Collection
Interesting and Useful Sites (topical category) ... Books Archival Journal Articles: Authors' Index
A B C D ... Z Abstract of the papers may be found at: MATH
General Resources
A Basic Scientific Calculator
A Catalog of Mathematics Resources on WWW and the Internet

A Collection of JavaScript Applets-assisted E-labs Learning Objects

Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE)
...
Computers and Computational Statistics

Conferences I II III IV ...
Financial, Economic, and Others Selected Links (by Marco Guimarães Dias)

29. The Probability Web: People
Part of the probability Web.
http://www.mathcs.carleton.edu/probweb/people.html
People in probability A B C D ... Z If your work intersects with an area of probability, and you would like your home page or personal ftp site added to the list, please fill in the form provided. Only personal home pages please - not institutional or departmental pages, or other general pages. Gentle hint - this is not the "Econometrics Web". Several people have taken the liberty of submitting links to other people's web pages. Please e-mail me at rdobrow@carleton.edu if you have any objections, and I shall of course delete your link. Note that I do not check links collected here. However, all other links at this site are checked periodically. If you have any additions or corrections, please let me know. Trying to find an e-mail or snail-mail address? I decided not to maintain a list of such addresses on the Probability Web, as it would have proved too difficult and time consuming. In any case, most academic departments now have web servers with staff pages. Fortunately, there are several good sources of addresses: see, for example, the INFORMS Applied Probability Section Membership List , the American Mathematical Society's Combined Membership List (CML) search , and the UK Directory of Academic Statisticians . There is also a multitude of search engines you can try.

30. Positive Probability Ltd Mass Spectroscopy, Electrospray, Deconvolution
Data processing for Spectroscopy, Spectrometry and Chromatography.
http://www.positiveprobability.com
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31. "Introduction To Probability" In Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf)
INTRODUCTION TO probability. Charles M. Grinstead Swarthmore College. Discreteprobability Distributions; Continuous probability Densities; Combinatorics;
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/teaching_aids/books_articles/probability_book/p
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
Charles M. Grinstead
Swarthmore College J. Laurie Snell
Dartmouth College

32. Mr. Probability Money Management Systems For Gamblers.
Offers blackjack, craps and video poker money management systems.
http://www.mrprobability.com/
About Us Faqs Casino Tips Contact Us ... Lotto's
When Lady Luck is sitting on your shoulder, your Money Management Skills will allow for Higher Wins. It will also keep your bankroll from shrinking unnecessarily through a lengthy Losing Streak. In a crapshoot it is the Ultimate Winning Method of Betting. The Ultimate Rule of Money Management is to plan. You must plan each trip into the casino in advance. This means that you will no longer do impulse Gambling with your pocket money at the site of a Slot machine, crap table, or Roulette Wheel. Every Betting decision is made in advance, this will eliminate rush decisions on the Casino Floor. No more quick calculations, no more feeling like your going to clean up, and no silly betting. You now have a system of Betting. This will leave you with less frustration, and become a tough player at the tables, you will enjoy the games and your holiday’s more. A frame of mind between winning and losing sometimes lies in how well you are enjoying yourself. Don't let anybody tell you that to Gamble, you have to be Lucky! Gambling is a game of skill! And we can help you achieve the skills necessary to be a winner!
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33. Department Of Probability And Statistics: Home Page
University of Sheffield, Department of probability and Statistics. Welcome tothe Department of probability and Statistics at the University of Sheffield.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~pas/
Welcome to the Department of Probability and Statistics at the University of Sheffield. The Department Admissions Information Research Course Information Local Connections National Information Jobs and Careers Department of Probability and Statistics ... School of Mathematics and Statistics This page is maintained by the Department of Probability and Statistics and was last updated on Friday, 31-Jan-2003 15:20:52 GMT.

34. Rudolf Carnap, The Function And Design Of Explications; & Boardman's Notes.
Excerpt from the 1950 paper by Carnap.
http://www.lawrence.edu/fac/boardmaw/Carnap_Explica2.html
[reposted March 24, 1997] Boardman's Notes: The Criteria of Adequacy of An Explication, illustrated by a discussion of Ayer's Language, Truth and Logic [Original pagination is shown in square brackets;
except for this, comments surrounded by brackets are Carnap's.] FROM pages 3-15 of:
Logical Foundations of Probability
by RUDOLF CARNAP
[p. 3:] § 2. On the Clarification of an Explicandum By the procedure of explication we mean the transformation of an inexact, prescientific concept, the explicandum, into a new exact concept, the explicatum. Although the explicandum cannot be given in exact terms, it should be made as clear as possible by informal explanations and examples. The task of explication consists in transforming a given more or less inexact concept into an exact one or, rather, in replacing the first by the second. We call the given concept (or the term used for it) the explicandum , and the exact concept proposed to take the place of the first (or the term proposed for it) the explicatum . The explicandum may belong to everyday language or to a previous stage in the development of scientific language. The

35. Hector Parr's Essays: Probability
Examines various definitions of probability, and some paradoxes and perplexities.
http://www.c-parr.freeserve.co.uk/hcp/prob.htm
HOME TREATISE:
Quantum

Nodal Theory
ROMALDKIRK:
Village

Reservoirs

ESSAYS: COSMOLOGY

Infinity

Universe

ESSAYS: PHILOSOPHY
Representation

Conditionals
Postscript ESSAYS: ORGAN MUSIC Practising British Organs Hymn Playing Music Lovers QUIZ QUESTIONS Monthly Quiz Quiz Archive SERVICES Links Book Reviews
Probability
Hector C. Parr
This essay has been extended, and is now incorporated in the author's new book
Quantum Physics: The Nodal Theory
(See particularly Chapter 3) Back to Home Page

36. PROBABILITY THEORY -- THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE
probability THEORY THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE. 41 Chapter 5 Queer Uses for probabilityTheory Chapter 6 Elementary Parameter Estimation Fig. 6-1 Fig.
http://www.math.albany.edu:8008/JaynesBook.html
PROBABILITY THEORY:
THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE
by
E. T. Jaynes

Wayman Crow Professor of Physics
Washington University
St. Louis, MO 63130, U.S.A.
Dedicated to the Memory of Sir Harold Jeffreys, who saw the truth and preserved it. Fragmentary Edition of June 1994
Short Contents
PREFACE COMMENTS General comments (BY OTHERS, NOT E.T. Jaynes') about the book and maxent in general.
PART A - PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTARY APPLICATIONS
Chapter 1 Plausible Reasoning Chapter 2 Quantitative Rules: The Cox Theorems Fig. 2-1 Chapter 3 Elementary Sampling Theory ... Chapter 18 The A Distribution and Rule of Succession
PART B ADVANCED APPLICATIONS
Chapter 19 Physical Measurements Chapter 20 Regression and Linear Models Chapter 21 Estimation with Cauchy and tDistributions Chapter 22 Time Series Analysis and Autoregressive Models ... Chapter 30 Conclusions
APPENDICES
Appendix A Other Approaches to Probability Theory Appendix B Formalities and Mathematical Style Appendix C Convolutions and Cumulants Appendix D Dirichlet Integrals and Generating Functions Appendix E The Binomial Gaussian Hierarchy of Distributions Appendix F Fourier Analysis Appendix G Infinite Series Appendix H Matrix Analysis and Computation Appendix I Computer Programs
REFERENCES
List of references
To transfer all the chapters (Adobe's pdf format) at once from bayes.wustl.edu

37. Welcome To Probability By Surprise !
Contains class notes and applets for teaching an introductory probability class to engineers.Category Science Math probability Teaching Resources......Welcome to probability by Surprise. Experimenting Paradoxes Applets.
http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~susan/surprise/
Welcome to Probability by Surprise
Experimenting Paradoxes - Applets
Visualizing Probabilities - Applets
Beware, the current versions are very sensitive to which browsers you use, see the instructions.
The Class Notes
This contains all the class notes for the Introduction to Probability class currently taught at Stanford using these, and other web-resources.
Acknowledgements
This work was made possible by a grant from NSF-DUE and the support of Cornell University and the statistics department at Stanford. Collaborators who have written applets include: Brigitte Charnomordic, Marc Coram, Susan Holmes, Balasubramanuan Narasimhan, Hua Tang, Ying Taur, Jing Zhi, Jeff Zhu. Consultants who have helped in other ways include Bob Connelly, Persi Diaconis, Marc Huber and Barbara Tversky.
Chosen as a Selected Web Resource
by the National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics Illuminations Project

38. Low Probability Of Racoons (Peter Howard's Poetry)
Poetry, illustrated poetry for children, javascript poetry generators, and links to other sites.
http://www.hphoward.demon.co.uk/poetry/
Peter Howard's site of poems and poetry resources. Visitor number: Welcome to Low Probability of Racoons - Peter Howard's site of poems and poetry resources. "Peter Howard's site Low Probability of Racoons is a must-have for any poet's bookmark list and a treat for anyone." Click here for details of the Oxford Poets 2001 Anthology, which includes my poems. Choose a section to explore... A selection of my poems, some of them with RealAudio Poetry-related projects, including a listing of poetry events and activities in Cambridge. Hypertext poems including javascript poetry generators and animated poems. Poetry for children, with illustrations by Andrea McKenzie. My famous links pages: classified and evaluated links to the best poetry sites on the World Wide Web. About me, my work, and my poetry publications. Join in the Webartery chat network. Search the site for whatever you're looking for. Read answers to some questions I'm frequently asked. Peter Howard Contact Peter

39. Home Page
Held in DeKalb, IL, USA.
http://www.math.niu.edu/StatDiv/iisa02/
Fourth Biennial International Conference
on
Statistics, Probability and Related Areas
June 14-16, 2002
Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois This international conference is organized by International Indian Statistical Association (IISA) and is cosponsored by the Division of Statistics at Northern Illinois University
Important Links:
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Contact Information

Registration Information and Online Registration

Submitted Abstracts
(Abstract Submission is Closed)
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Data Mining Student Competition Small Area Estimation (Cancelled) Conference Location Program Committee: Sudhir Gupta Northern Illinois University , (Chair) Subir Ghosh University of California Ravindra Khattree Oakland University ... Harvard University and Cytel Software Corporation S.P. Mukherjee, Calcutta University Rahul Mukerjee, Indian Institute of Management V. Ramaswami Brajendra Sutradhar University of Newfoundland Local Organizing Committee: Balakrishna Hosmane Northern Illinois University (Chair) Rama Lingham

40. Applied Probability Journals
Applied probability Journals. Journal of Applied probability Advances in Appliedprobability. Current issues Journal of Applied probability Vol. 39, No.
http://www.appliedprobability.org/ap.html
A P P L I E D P R O B A B I L I T Y T R U S T
Applied Probability Journals
Journal of Applied Probability
Advances in Applied Probability
Editor-in-Chief: C. C. Heyde (Australian National University and Columbia University)
For nearly four decades, the Journal of Applied Probability and Advances in Applied Probability have provided a forum for original research and reviews in applied probability, mapping the development of probability theory and its applications to physical, biological and medical, social and technological problems. Their wide audience includes leading researchers in the many fields where stochastic models are used, including operations research, telecommunications, computer engineering, epidemiology, financial mathematics, information systems and traffic management.
Advances in Applied Probability highlights stochastic geometry and its statistical applications in a dedicated section of the journal.
Notes for contributors.

Both the Journal of Applied Probability and Advances in Applied Probability are available online through Project Euclid , contact Sue Boyles for details.

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