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Mathematical theory of statistics, concerned with formal definitions and general results.
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Why is there an (x^2)/2 in the normal density function? [closed]
If the speed of a car is $v = at$, at time $t$ it will be $\frac{1}{2}at^2$ units away from the origin.
If an ideal spring is displaced $x$ units away from its original position, it gains $\frac{1}{2 …
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Looking for a good and complete probability and statistics book
I recommend Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics by Marek Fisz, because:
It contains most of the common proof, but without making the book too difficult as an introduction book
It is quite …