Geometric Probability
Herbert Solomon
Topics include: ways modern statistical procedures can yield estimates of pi more precisely than the original Buffon procedure traditionally used; the question of density and measure for random geometric elements that leave probability and expectation statements invariant under translation and rotation; the number of random line intersections in a plane and their angles of intersection; developments due to W. L. Stevens's ingenious solution for evaluating the probability that n random arcs of size a cover a unit circumference completely; the development of M. W. Crofton's mean value theorem and its applications in classical problems; and an interesting problem in geometrical probability presented by a karyograph.
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Year:
1987
Publisher:
Society for Industrial Mathematics
Language:
english
Pages:
185
ISBN 10:
0898710251
ISBN 13:
9780898710250
Series:
CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics
File:
PDF, 16.29 MB
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english, 1987