#معرفی_کتاب Simulation مولف Sheldom.M. Ross ویرایش پنجم
توضیحات: یکی از بخشهای خیلی شیرین و زیبای امار شبیه سازی هست. تو این کتاب یک سری متودهای خوب شبیه سازی رو میبینید که هم تئوری و هم کارکرد تو نرم افزارشون خیلی زیباست شلدون راس نویسنده بزرگ و خوبی هست در زمینه کتابهای اماری
#معرفی_کتاب Simulation مولف Sheldom.M. Ross ویرایش پنجم
توضیحات: یکی از بخشهای خیلی شیرین و زیبای امار شبیه سازی هست. تو این کتاب یک سری متودهای خوب شبیه سازی رو میبینید که هم تئوری و هم کارکرد تو نرم افزارشون خیلی زیباست شلدون راس نویسنده بزرگ و خوبی هست در زمینه کتابهای اماری
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