Tables Of The Individual And Cumulative Terms Of Poisson Distribution
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A specialized statistical reference work, Tables of the Individual and Cumulative Terms of Poisson Distribution presents comprehensive numerical tables compiled for engineers, statisticians, and scientists who require precise probability calculations. The volume details both individual and cumulative Poisson distribution values across a wide range of parameters, serving as an indispensable computational resource in an era predating widespread digital calculation tools. Produced by the Defense Systems Department of General Electric Company, the work reflects the rigorous, applied mathematical standards demanded by mid-twentieth-century defense and engineering research. The tone is strictly technical and utilitarian, prioritizing accuracy and usability over narrative, making it an authoritative desk reference for professionals working in reliability analysis, operations research, and quality control.
Author: Defense Systems Department, General Electric Company
Format: Hardback
Published: 1962, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.
Genre: Mathematics
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A specialized statistical reference work, Tables of the Individual and Cumulative Terms of Poisson Distribution presents comprehensive numerical tables compiled for engineers, statisticians, and scientists who require precise probability calculations. The volume details both individual and cumulative Poisson distribution values across a wide range of parameters, serving as an indispensable computational resource in an era predating widespread digital calculation tools. Produced by the Defense Systems Department of General Electric Company, the work reflects the rigorous, applied mathematical standards demanded by mid-twentieth-century defense and engineering research. The tone is strictly technical and utilitarian, prioritizing accuracy and usability over narrative, making it an authoritative desk reference for professionals working in reliability analysis, operations research, and quality control.