MAT2313

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Foundations of Mathematics (3-0) 3 Credit Hours

Course Catalog

Corequisite: MAT1224.

Content: Permutations, combinations, multinational coefficients, inclusion/exclusion principle, axioms of probability, conditional probability, Bayes formula, independent events, discrete random variables, expected value,m variance, discrete random variables (Bernoulli, Binomial, Poisson, geometric, hypergeometric and Zeta random variables), continuous random variables (uniform, normal and other distributions), joint distributions, properties of expectations, limit theorems (Chebyshev's inequality, Central Limit Theorem, Law of Large Numbers)) Generally offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

Description

Introduction to the theory of probability, through the study of discrete and continuous random variables.

Sample textbooks

  • Modern Mathematical Statistics with Applications (Springer Texts in Statistics). Jay L. Devore and Kenneth N. Berk. Second Edition.
  • A Probability Course for the Actuaries: A Preparation for Exam P/1, by Marcel B. Finan. Freely available online.

Topics List

Week Topic Sections from Finan's book Subtopics
1-2 Populations and Samples Chapters 1-2
  • The Fundamental Principle of Counting
  • Permutations and Combinations
  • Permutations and Combinations with Indistinguishable Objects
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