Hi,
In most textbooks the table of contents the chapters and (sub)paragraphs and pages are listed in a linear way: it starts with the first chapter and the first paragraph and ends with the last paragraph of the last chapter.
Often a text has more structure.
I was wondering whether anybody knows about textbooks of probability and statistics that additionally contain a sort of table of contents in the form of a (directed) graph, i.e. a scheme with boxes and arrows that displays the links between related chapters and/or paragraphs.
Thanks in advance,
Sytse Knypstra
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