exchangeable random variables

  • 1Exchangeable random variables — An exchangeable sequence of random variables is asequence X 1, X 2, X 3, ... of random variables such that for any finite permutation sigma; of the indices 1, 2, 3, ..., i.e. any permutation sigma; that leaves all but finitely many indices fixed …

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  • 2de Finetti's theorem — In probability theory, de Finetti s theorem explains why exchangeable observations are conditionally independent given some latent variable to which an epistemic probability distribution would then be assigned. It is named in honor of Bruno de… …

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  • 5De Finetti's theorem — In probability theory, de Finetti s theorem explains why exchangeable observations are conditionally independent given some (usually) unobservable quantity to which an epistemic probability distribution would then be assigned. It is named in… …

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  • 6Dirichlet process — In probability theory, a Dirichlet process is a stochastic process that can be thought of as a probability distribution whose domain is itself a random distribution. That is, given a Dirichlet process , where H (the base distribution) is an… …

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  • 7Stein's method — is a general method in probability theory to obtain bounds on the distance between two probability distributions with respect to a probability metric. It was introduced by Charles Stein, who first published it 1972,[1] to obtain a bound between… …

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  • 8Hewitt-Savage zero-one law — The Hewitt Savage zero one law is a theorem in probability theory, similar to Kolmogorov s zero one law, that specifies that a certain type of event will either almost surely happen or almost surely not happen. It is sometimes known as the Hewitt …

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  • 9Transformation problem — In 20th century discussions of Karl Marx s economics the transformation problem is the problem of finding a general rule to transform the values of commodities (based on labour according to his labour theory of value) into the competitive prices… …

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  • 10Bruno de Finetti — Born 13 June 1906(1906 06 13) Innsbruck, Austria …

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