Ross’s classic bestseller, Introduction to Probability Models, tenth Edition has been used extensively by professionals and as the primary text for a first undergraduate course in applied probability. It provides an introduction to elementary probability theory and stochastic processes, and shows how probability theory can be applied to the study of phenomena in fields such as engineering, computer science, management science, the physical and social sciences, and operations research. With the addition of several new sections relating to actuaries, this text is highly recommended by the Society of Actuaries.
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Hallmark features:
Chapter 1. Introduction to Probability Theory
Chapter 2. Random Variables
Chapter 3. Conditional Probability and Conditional Expectation
Chapter 4. Markov Chains
Chapter 5. The Exponential Distribution and the Poisson Process
Chapter 6. Continuous-Time Markov Chains
Chapter 7. Renewal Theory and Its Applications
Chapter 8. Queueing Theory
Chapter 9. Reliability Theory
Chapter 10. Brownian Motion and Stationary Processes
Chapter 11. Simulation
Appendix: Solutions to Starred Exercises