Probability/Local Manual of Style

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Purpose of this book

The difficulty level of this book should be similar to that of Template:Colored em university-level probability course. In particular, Template:Colored em and related advanced topic should Template:Colored em be included in this book. Instead, they should be included in the Probability Theory wikibook (for measure-theoretic probability), or Measure Theory wikibook (for measure theory itself).

Applications of probability can be included briefly, but are not the main focus of this wikibook.

Some notations and abbreviations

Notations

In some occasions, these notations may have different meanings compared with those stated in the following. The words explaining the meaning of the following notations in the actual content take precedence.

Abbreviations

  • no.: number;
  • r.v.: random variable;
  • cdf: cumulative distribution function;
  • pmf: probability mass function;
  • pdf: probability density function;
  • s.d.: standard deviation;
  • df: degrees of freedom;
  • It is usually denoted by ν (stands for 'nu', possibly with subscript).
  • i.i.d: independent and identically distributed;
  • mgf: moment generating function;
  • CLT: Central Limit Theorem.

Conventions

  • Use quizzes (if possible) for exercises.
  • Try to use mnemonic notations (if possible). E.g., S for a set, t for time, etc. [6]

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  1. ↑ usually the Template:Colored em few letters in alphabetical order , e.g. A,B and C, or S (mnemonic for set)
  2. ↑ usually the Template:Colored em few letters in alphabetical order), e.g. X,Y and Z
  3. ↑ It is Template:Colored em exp(λ).
  4. ↑ For numbers, they can be just typed out.
  5. ↑ This makes the symbol bigger than that using <math display=inline></math>, and thus is clearer.
  6. ↑ However, conventional notations should take precedenece. E.g., we should use μ, instead of m, for mean.