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In the world of statistics and mathematics education, few textbooks have maintained the level of respect and utility quite like "A Course in Probability" by Neil A. Weiss . Known for its precise mathematical rigor and remarkably clear explanations, this text is a staple for upper-level undergraduate students.
This textbook is primarily designed for students pursuing degrees in mathematics, statistics, engineering, computer science, and data analytics. To get the most out of A Course in Probability , readers should have a firm grasp of multivariable calculus. Familiarity with basic linear algebra is also beneficial when studying joint distributions and transformations of random variables.