| [ 951MATSPRTU14 ]                                         UE                                         Probability Theory | 
                
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                | Es ist eine neuere Version 2025W dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Statistics and Data Science 2025W vorhanden. | 
                
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                      | Workload | Education level | Study areas | Responsible person | Hours per week | Coordinating university |  
                      | 6 ECTS | M1 - Master's programme 1. year | Statistics | Milan Stehlik | 2 hpw | Johannes Kepler University Linz |  | 
                
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                      | Detailed information |  
                      | Pre-requisites | keine |  
                      | Original study plan | Master's programme Statistics 2021W |  
                      | Objectives | Practicing  the theoretical concepts and methods acquired in the lecture "Probability theory" |  
                      | Subject | uni- and multivariate distributions, stochastic dependence and independence transformation of random variables
 sums of random variables, convergence concepts, central limit theorem 
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                      | Criteria for evaluation | Homework exercises and exam |  
                      | Methods | Presentation and discussion of homework exercises |  
                      | Language | English |  
                      | Study material | Casella G. and Berger R. (2010). Statistical Inference. |  
                      | Changing subject? | No |  | 
                 
                
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                      | On-site course |  
                        | Maximum number of participants | 40 |  
                      | Assignment procedure | Assignment according to priority |  |