Probability by Counting and Inclusion-Exclusion 
Probability by Counting and Inclusion-Exclusion
by Harvard / Paul Bamberg
Video Lecture 2 of 15
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Date Added: January 17, 2015

Lecture Description

Topics: Review of the Basics; DeMorgan's Laws; Inclusion-Exclusion; Cups and Saucers; Cups and Saucers # 2; Urns; Family Planning; Twenty-first-Century Sheherezade; Craps; Achilles Rolls of a 6

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Course Description

This online math course develops the mathematics needed to formulate and analyze probability models for idealized situations drawn from everyday life. Topics include elementary set theory, techniques for systematic counting, axioms for probability, conditional probability, discrete random variables, infinite geometric series, and random walks. Applications to card games like bridge and poker, to gambling, to sports, to election results, and to inference in fields like history and genealogy, national security, and theology. The emphasis is on careful application of basic principles rather than on memorizing and using formulas.

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