Univariate Discrete Distributions(2nd Edition)
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Norman L. Johnson , Samuel Kotz, Adrienne W. Kemp
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ISBN: 0471548979, 978-0471548973
Book publisher: Wiley-Interscience
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Decent book but somewhat dense for beginners.
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