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For students learning probability, its numerous applications, techniques, and methods can seem intimidating and overwhelming. That's where The Probability Lifesaver steps in. Designed to serve as a complete stand-alone introduction to the subject or as a supplement for a course, this accessible and user-friendly study guide helps students comfortably navigate probability's terrain and achieve positive results.

The Probability Lifesaver is based on a successful course that Steven Miller has taught at Brown University, Mount Holyoke College, and Williams College. With a relaxed and informal style, Miller presents the math with thorough reviews of prerequisite materials, worked-out problems of varying difficulty, and proofs. He explores a topic first to build intuition, and only after that does he dive into technical details. Coverage of topics is comprehensive, and materials are repeated for reinforcement―both in the guide and on the book's website. An appendix goes over proof techniques, and video lectures of the course are available online. Students using this book should have some familiarity with algebra and precalculus.

The Probability Lifesaver not only enables students to survive probability but also to achieve mastery of the subject for use in future courses.


Steven J. Miller is associate professor of mathematics at Williams College. He is the coauthor of An Invitation to Modern Number Theory (Princeton) and The Mathematics of Encryption: An Elementary Introduction and the editor of Benford's Law: Theory and Applications (Princeton).

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  • 不精分枉少年
    讲的不错,但是废话实在是太多了2019-03-11
  • 自由度
    个人觉得是lifesaver系列里面写的最好的一本了,至于那本微积分嘛,不就是同济的高等数学吗?2023-04-02
  • Donger
    6-1~8-12:改名Lifemurder更合适,每天都像是战斗,狼狈且酣畅。感觉写得不好,一眼就懂得地方啰嗦且重复,该讲清楚的却一笔带过。经常在似懂非懂的状态下朝前推进,留下很多细节上的疑点,发现的错误也不少。书名有欺骗性。时间的错觉蛮奇妙,感觉跟这本书纠缠至少半年多了,没想到却只有两个多月,这大概就是精神速度引发时间变化的相对论吧。2023-08-12

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