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Pt. I | Theory | 1 |
Ch. 1 | Introduction | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Modeling Random Phenomena | 9 |
Ch. 3 | Statistical Distributions | 29 |
Ch. 4 | Modeling Processes | 67 |
Ch. 5 | Statistical Techniques | 93 |
Pt. II | Examples and Problems | 147 |
Ch. E1 | Programming with the SSS Library | 149 |
Ch. E2 | Progressive Examples | 159 |
Ch. E3 | Problems | 225 |
Pt. III | Manual and Programmer's Reference | 237 |
Ch. M1 | Implementation Details | 239 |
Ch. M2 | Random Variate Generators | 261 |
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