Sheldon M. Ross (born Sheldon M. Frisch)

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Sheldon M. Ross (born Sheldon M. Frisch) is an American professor and prolific author renowned for his influential textbooks on probability, statistics, and stochastic processes.

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instanceOf author
mathematician
person
professor
academicDiscipline industrial engineering
areaOfInfluence engineering education
mathematics education
operations research education
birthName Sheldon M. Frisch NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Columbia University
fieldOfWork applied probability
operations research
probability theory
statistics
stochastic processes
genre textbook
hasOccupation textbook author
university professor
hasWrittenOn Markov processes
surface form: Markov chains

Monte Carlo method
surface form: Monte Carlo simulation

applied probability
engineering statistics
probability models
queueing theory
renewal processes
isKnownFor clear expository writing in probability and statistics
widely used university-level textbooks
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality American
notableWork A First Course in Probability
Introduction to Probability Models
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
Simulation
Stochastic Processes
occupation author
professor

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