Mathematics Department - Math 477 - Mathematical Theory of Probability

Math 477 - Mathematical Theory of Probability



General Information

Prerequisites: CALC III -- third-semester, multiple-variable calculus, which is Math 251 at Rutgers-NB -- is an unwaivable prerequisite. A working knowledge of multiple integrals and partial derivatives is essential for the course.

Restrictions on Credit: A student can receive credit for at most one of the courses

  • 01:640:477
  • 01:198:206
  • 01:960:381
  • 14:330:349
(despite the fact that Math 477 covers considerably more material than Comp Sci 206).


Schedule Archives

Spring 2012 Schedule

InstructorType Index Section Day(s)/
Period
Time Room
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Campus
Young, Brent L 60391 1 MW6 5:00 PM - 6:20 PM ARC-206 BUS
Gindikin, Simon L 74091 2 MTh3 12:00 PM - 1:20 PM SEC-216 BUS
Kiessling, Michael L 67138 3 TTh6 5:00 PM - 6:20 PM BE-101 LIV
L 78547 4 M3
Th3
12:00 PM - 1:20 PM
12:00 PM - 1:20 PM
HLL-124
SEC-205
BUS

Textbook

Sheldon Ross, A First Course in Probability, 8th edition, ISBN # 978-0-13-603313-4, Prentice-Hall.

Syllabus

See the course pages (for example, Prof. Speer's).

Spring 2011




Previous semesters


  2010 2009 2008 2007
Fall § 01, Prof. Speer
§ 02, Prof. Ocone
§ 01, Prof. Gundy
§ 02, Prof. Wolf
§ 01. Prof. Gundy
§ 02. Prof. Tumulka
§ 01, Prof. E. Speer
§ 02, Prof. S. Goldstein
Summer Sec. E1 Camelia Pop
Sec. H6 Justin Bush
Sec. E1 Yifan Liu
Sec. H6 Ke Wang
§ E1 Liviu Ilinca
§ H6 Prof. Han
§ E1 Derek Hansen
§ H6 Adam Jonsson
Spring Sec. 01 Prof. Gundy
Sec. 02 Prof. S. Goldstein
Sec. 03 Prof. Speer
Sec. 01 Prof. Wolf
Sec. 02 Prof. Wilson
Sec. 03 Prof. Song
§ 01 Prof. Gindikin
§ 02 Prof. Gundy
§ 05 Prof. Herschkorn
§ 02, Prof. Butler
§ 04, Prof. S. Goldstein
§ 06, Prof. Gundy
Earlier Semesters

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