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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

Fall 2009 Schedule

InstructorType Index Section Day(s)/
Period
Time Room
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Campus
Gundy, Richard L 20423 01 TF2 9:50 AM - 11:10 AM MU-114 CAC
Wolf, Julia L 20422 02 MW4 1:40 PM - 3:00 PM SEC-217 BUS

Textbook

Sheldon Ross, A First Course in Probability, 7th edition, ISBN #0-13-185662-6, Prentice-Hall.

Syllabus

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




Previous semesters


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

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