The book is structured into eight chapters that guide the reader from elementary foundations to advanced stochastic processes:
Chapters 1–3 establish basic concepts such as relative frequency, combinatorial analysis, sample spaces, the addition law, and statistical independence. Probability Theory: A Concise Course
Chapter 4 covers discrete and continuous random variables, mathematical expectation, and Chebyshev's Inequality . The book is structured into eight chapters that
Despite its brevity, the text is dense with educational resources: the addition law