``It is remarkable that a science which began with the consideration of games of chance should have become the most important object of human knowledge.''
Pierre Simon, Marquis de Laplace, Théorie Analytique des Probabilités
Welcome to the Probability Web
The Probability Web is a collection of probability
resources on the World Wide Web (WWW). The pages are designed to
be especially helpful to researchers, teachers, and people in the probability
community.
The Probability Web was conceived and first developed by Phil Pollett at the University of Queensland. Past maintainers are:
In January 2011 technical responsibility for the site was taken over by
Jim Pitman with organizational and editorial support of
David Aldous
and Raya Feldman. We are looking for further volunteers
to help distribute the editorial load and to improve the quality and scope of the site. If you are interested in assisting,
if you have information, comments, or suggestions for improvement, or if you know of a probability resource on the Web that
you don't see here, please contact one of the above people by email (addresses on their webpages).
Page last modified: Jan 17, 2011
Last comprehensive link check: March 16, 2001
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