Probabilistic Method: Constructive Proof, Combinatorics, Paul Erdős, Probability, Mathematics, Number Theory, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, Expected Value, Random Variable - Brossura

 
9786130347833: Probabilistic Method: Constructive Proof, Combinatorics, Paul Erdős, Probability, Mathematics, Number Theory, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, Expected Value, Random Variable

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The probabilistic method is a nonconstructive method, primarily used in combinatorics and pioneered by Paul Erdős, for proving the existence of a prescribed kind of mathematical object. It works by showing that if one randomly chooses objects from a specified class, the probability that the result is of the prescribed kind is more than zero. Although the proof uses probability, the final conclusion is determined for certain, without any possible error. This method has now been applied to other areas of mathematics such as number theory, linear algebra, and real analysis.

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ISBN 10:  6130342934 ISBN 13:  9786130342937
Casa editrice: Betascript Publishing, 2010
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