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Probabilistic Method, The. Wiley-Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization.

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This Third Edition of "The Probabilistic Method" reflects the most recent developments in the field while maintaining the standard of excellence that established this book as the leading reference on probabilistic methods in combinatorics. Maintaining its clear writing style, illustrative examples, and practical exercises, this new edition emphasizes methodology, enabling readers to use probabilistic techniques for solving problems in such fields as theoretical computer science, mathematics, and statistical physics. This book begins with a description of tools applied in probabilistic arguments, including basic techniques that use expectation and variance as well as the more recent applications of martingales and correlation inequalities. Next, the authors examine where probabilistic techniques have been applied successfully, exploring such topics as discrepancy and random graphs, circuit complexity, computational geometry, and derandomization of randomized algorithms.Sections labeled 'The Probabilistic Lens' offer additional insights into the application of the probabilistic approach, and the appendix has been updated to include methodologies for finding lower bounds for Large Deviations. The Third Edition also features: a new chapter on graph property testing, which is a current topic that incorporates combinatorial, probabilistic, and algorithmic techniques; an elementary approach using probabilistic techniques to the powerful Szemeredi Regularity Lemma and its applications; new sections devoted to percolation and liar games; and, a new chapter that provides a modern treatment of the Erdos-Renyi phase transition in the Random Graph Process.Written by two leading authorities in the field, "The Probabilistic Method, Third Edition" is an ideal reference for researchers in combinatorics and algorithm design who would like to better understand the use of probabilistic methods. The book's numerous exercises and examples also make it an excellent textbook for graduate-level courses in mathematics and computer science.

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First published December 2, 1991

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a little bit random for my liking. but, well, what should i expect from a book about probability :)
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May 3, 2019
This has been one of the most challenging texts I've encountered and certainly one of the least self-contained. The method is brilliant and enchanting and when I was able to make sense of things it was very rewarding, but I definitely lacked the background in probability and the effort to remediate that.
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