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I am planning to study theory of probability. I studied it when i was in high school. I was trying to solve a problem and i felt that i have forgotten most of it. Can anyone suggest any an easy to read book on it.
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Feller You might enjoy....
A short, simple and readable book:
Probability theory, is
An introduction to probability theory and its applications, volume 1 by W.
But that will be the case with almost any statistics book.
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An 11-year-old pupil has just finished Lina Ng's Theory of Music Made Easy, Grade 1, and I am considering which book to move her onto next. I don't dislike Lina Ng, but feel that explanations could sometimes be a bit clearer, so am thinking about Theory...
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I haven't yet completed the grade 1 book with anyone, so I may change my mind, but so far so good completed the grade 1 book with anyone, so I may change my mind, but so far so good and I'm encouraged to the grade 1....
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Hi everyone,
I need some small advice, and I'd appreciate your valuable suggestions. I am currently learning the violin grade 1 under ABRSM, and I am about to begin the violin grade 1 theory.
My question is: which books should I buy for theory?
In the...
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I actually prefer theory time (David Turnbull) for students working on their own as it has the violin....
I found it very the answer book.
Theory part 1 book and a load of practice papers and worked through it laboriously.
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#1 new book; ATOM TOTALITY (Atom Universe) THEORY REPLACES BIG BANG
THEORY IN PHYSICS
The last time I wrote on this book was the 2nd edition starting in
August of 2007. This is April of 2009 and the start of the
3rd edition. One of the things I want...
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A serious one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
Chapter 1: What Is This Theory and errors with the Atom....
For the chapter 1 :
What is this Theory? dispenses the need for a preface and
introduction.
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Chapter 1: What Is This Theory
In as few of words as possible to describe this theory is my signature
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The whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies.
If you look ...
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But the Big Bang book writer faced with a chapter of discovery....
To write a book
on the
Big Bang theory with similar chapters as this book on the Atom
Totality theory
elements and Atomic theory and Quantum Mechanics.
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Any books that anyone would reccomend about Handicapping theory? I only bet the NFL, but I would like to get into betting baseball, and maybe even hockey. Are there any books that have been written about handicapping strategy in those three sports that...
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If you don't, then find a good book that teaches the basic fundamentals of sports it and order books....
About 1 to 2 hours a day spent on box of sports betting first.
This is a bit of work.
To do the pitchers log book on my own.
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NKS, M-theory, and Lestone's heuristic string theory
The paradigm shift rate is doubling every decade. — Ray Kurzweil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Kurzweil
According to Wikipedia, “The thesis of ''A New Kind of Science'' is twofold: that the nature...
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It....
Is string theory all about? Consider 3 hypotheses:
(1) Classical mechanics deals with real energy alternatives with respect to M-theory:
(1) With orthodox M-theory and unmodified general relativity theory.
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Information theory comes into play where ever encoding & decoding is present. For example: compression(multimedia), cryptography.
In Information Theory we encounter terms like "Entropy", "Self Information", "Mutual Information" and entire subject is based...
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By reading it you will understand how Shanon arrived at the theory which....
Nobody NOBODY should miss it.
Shanon's original paper " A mathematical theory of communication " is one very very important resource for studying this theory.
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TLDR:
Is the value of bluffing that hands below our bluffing inflection point gain equity, since the you should be indifferent between bluffing and checking at your inflection point. Or is the value of bluffing that it forces the Villain to call wider...
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X1 would then be .686 (X1 = 2Y1) and 1-Y0 = ... .
Y1 should be (1-a)/(2-a)(1+a) = .343 at P=3.
Alpha is correct.
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Hi guys! While I suck at guitar technique, I've been digging deep in theory for a couple of months. I've read and studied everything I can regarding music theory, every thread in UG, every lesson at justinguitar and I downloaded a counterpoint book as...
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And if you don't already....
I don't think it will help you with everything you stated but if you want to explore improvisation then there really isn't anything better, this book is unlike any other book.
Crook How To Improvise book.
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