1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990004335500403321

Titolo

Les Apophtegmes des Pères : Collection systématique / introduction, texte critique, traduction et notes par Jean-Claude Guy

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris : Les éditions du Cerf, 1993-

ISBN

2-204-04808-9

2-204-07252-4

Descrizione fisica

v. (452 ; 417 p.) ; 20 cm

Collana

Sources chrétiennes , ISSN 0750-1978

Disciplina

880.01

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

P2B-590-S.C.-APOPHTH.PATR.-409A (1)-1993

P2B-590-S.C.-APOPHTH.PATR.-409A (2)-2003

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Greco antico

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

V. 1.: Chapitres 1.-9. - 1993. - (387) V. 2.: Chapitres 10.-16. - 2003. - (474)



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910460324503321

Autore

Grimmett Geoffrey

Titolo

Probability : an introduction / / Geoffrey Grimmett, Dominic Welsh

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

9780198709978 pbk

0-19-870996-X

0-19-101992-5

Edizione

[Second edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (281 p.)

Disciplina

519.2

Soggetti

Probabilities

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Preface to the second edition; Contents; Part A Basic Probability; 1 Events and probabilities; 1.1 Experiments with chance; 1.2 Outcomes and events; 1.3 Probabilities; 1.4 Probability spaces; 1.5 Discrete sample spaces; 1.6 Conditional probabilities; 1.7 Independent events; 1.8 The partition theorem; 1.9 Probability measures are continuous; 1.10 Worked problems; 1.11 Problems; 2 Discrete random variables; 2.1 Probability mass functions; 2.2 Examples; 2.3 Functions of discrete random variables; 2.4 Expectation; 2.5 Conditional expectation and the partition theorem; 2.6 Problems

3 Multivariate discrete distributions and independence3.1 Bivariate discrete distributions; 3.2 Expectation in the multivariate case; 3.3 Independence of discrete random variables; 3.4 Sums of random variables; 3.5 Indicator functions; 3.6 Problems; 4 Probability generating functions; 4.1 Generating functions; 4.2 Integer-valued random variables; 4.3 Moments; 4.4 Sums of independent random variables; 4.5 Problems; 5 Distribution functions and density functions; 5.1 Distribution functions; 5.2 Examples of distribution functions; 5.3 Continuous random variables

5.4 Some common density functions5.5 Functions of random variables; 5.6 Expectations of continuous random variables; 5.7 Geometrical



probability; 5.8 Problems; Part B Further Probability; 6 Multivariate distributions and independence; 6.1 Random vectors and independence; 6.2 Joint density functions; 6.3 Marginal density functions and independence; 6.4 Sums of continuous random variables; 6.5 Changes of variables; 6.6 Conditional density functions; 6.7 Expectations of continuous random variables; 6.8 Bivariate normal distribution; 6.9 Problems; 7 Moments, and moment generating functions

7.1 A general note7.2 Moments; 7.3 Variance and covariance; 7.4 Moment generating functions; 7.5 Two inequalities; 7.6 Characteristic functions; 7.7 Problems; 8 The main limit theorems; 8.1 The law of averages; 8.2 Chebyshev's inequality and the weak law; 8.3 The central limit theorem; 8.4 Large deviations and Cram ́er's theorem; 8.5 Convergence in distribution, and characteristic functions; 8.6 Problems; Part C Random Processes; 9 Branching processes; 9.1 Random processes; 9.2 A model for population growth; 9.3 The generating-function method; 9.4 An example; 9.5 The probability of extinction

9.6 Problems10 Random walks; 10.1 One-dimensional random walks; 10.2 Transition probabilities; 10.3 Recurrence and transience of random walks; 10.4 The Gambler's Ruin Problem; 10.5 Problems; 11 Random processes in continuous time; 11.1 Life at a telephone switchboard; 11.2 Poisson processes; 11.3 Inter-arrival times and the exponential distribution; 11.4 Population growth, and the simple birth process; 11.5 Birth and death processes; 11.6 A simple queueing model; 11.7 Problems; 12 Markov chains; 12.1 The Markov property; 12.2 Transition probabilities; 12.3 Class structure

12.4 Recurrence and transience

Sommario/riassunto

Probability is an area of mathematics of tremendous contemporary importance across all aspects of human endeavour. This book is a compact account of the basic features of probability and random processes at the level of first and second year mathematics undergraduates and Masters'' students in cognate fields. It is suitable for a first course in probability, plus a follow-up course in random processes including Markov chains.A special feature is the authors'' attention to rigorous mathematics: not everything is rigorous, but the need for rigour is explained at difficult junctures. The text is



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910136432903321

Titolo

IEEE Std 420-1973 (ANSI N41.17) : IEEE Trial Use Guide for Class 1E Control Switchboards for Nuclear Power Generating Stations / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, N.Y. : , : IEEE, , 1973

ISBN

1-5044-0337-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (12 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

621.381537

Soggetti

Switching theory

Electric power distribution

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

This document applies to all Class 1E control switchboards (for example, main control room assemblies, auxiliary panels, local panels or racks, etc) as defined in Section 3, regardless of their application or location. It does not apply to the non-Class 1E control switchboards, except as they affect the Class 1E control switchboards, but recognizes that Class 1E control switchboards may be adjacent to, or joined with, other non-Class 1E control switchboards. This document includes, but is not necessarily limited to, design, construction, wiring practices, shipping, handling, storage, installation, testing, and quality assurance. General design practices which are not unique to Class 1E control switchboards are not addressed in this document. This document applies to piping systems and Class 1E equipment only as they may affect the integrity of the Class lE control switchboard.