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Probability

1.1 Introduction

The beginning of probability theory dates back to the mid-seventeenth century when Pascal1 and Fermat2 independently found solution to a ­problem faced by a gambler, though the first book on the subject Book on Games of Chance written by Cardan3 was published in 1663. Outstanding contributions to probability theory were made by Huygens,4 Bernoulli,5 Demoivre,6 Laplace,7 Gauss,8 Chebyshev,9 Markov,10 and Kolmogorov11—the last being credited with the development of the axiomatic theory of ­probability.

1Pascal, Blaise (1623–62) is a French philosopher, mathematician, great geometer, probabilist, combinotorist and physicst. He and Fermat independently founded probability theory.

2Fermat, Pierre de (1601–65) is ...

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