Fat Chance: Probability from 0 to 1
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| Language | English |
| Subject | Probability theory |
| Genre | Mathematics |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date | 2019 |
Fat Chance: Probability from 0 to 1 is an introductory undergraduate-level textbook on probability theory, centered on the metaphor of games of chance.[1] It was written by Benedict Gross, Joe Harris, and Emily Riehl, based on a course for non-mathematicians taught to Harvard University undergraduates, and published by the Cambridge University Press in 2019. An associated online course has been offered to the public by Harvard.[2]