Abstract

AbstractChapter 2 provides a brief historical background about the origin of random processes theory. The invention of probability theory is commonly referred back to the seventeenth century, where the game of dice was the basis for mathematical development of probability and combinatory laws. Antoine Gambaud and Blaise Pascal were debating about the number of throws necessary to win the game of dice and the theory of probability are starting to be developed.

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