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The Applied Probability Trust is a non-profit foundation for study and research in the mathematical sciences. It publishes research journals, a student magazine and occasional special volumes.
www.shef.ac.uk
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
Part of Dave Rusin's excellent Mathematical Atlas.
www.math.niu.edu
Part of Dave Rusin's excellent Mathematical Atlas
www.math.niu.edu
The Collector's Problem and the Two-Dimensional Factorial
In finding a new solution to a classic probability problem concerning the collection of items in a set, a new and useful recursive function has been found, the "two-dimensional factorial."
www.jefflindsay.com
By Richard Jeffrey. HTML.
www.princeton.edu
ArXiv Front: PR Probability Theory
Probability section of the mathematics e-print arXiv
front.math.ucdavis.edu
Imprecise Probabilities Project
To help advance the theory and applications of imprecise probabilities, mainly by the dissemination of relevant information.
ippserv.rug.ac.be
Buffon's Needle simulation and a surprising demonstration of Barbier's theorem about shapes of constant width
www.cut-the-knot.com
A collection of pages maintained by Bob Dobrow to serve people with interests in probability theory and its applications.
www.mathcs.carleton.edu
Parrondo Paradox simulation and a demonstration of the ratchet effect.
www.cut-the-knot.com
Probabilistic Learning Activities Network
Probability activities and simulations in the form of applets and spreadsheets. This site advocates a Question/Hypothesis/Experiment approach to learning probability.
www.planetqhe.com
The introduction, formulas, software, algorithms, equations, problems, and calculations.
www.saliu.com
A subdivision of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) concerned with the application of probability theory to systems that involve random phenomena.
appliedprob.society.informs.org
The Laymans Guide to Probability
An in-depth but easily readable guide on probability theory, covering various aspects of theory with a bias to gambling games.
www.probabilitytheory.info