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  • 1Probability theory — is the branch of mathematics concerned with analysis of random phenomena.[1] The central objects of probability theory are random variables, stochastic processes, and events: mathematical abstractions of non deterministic events or measured… …

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  • 2Graph paper — Regular graphing paper (upper); Logarithmic graphing paper (lower). Graph paper, graphing paper, grid paper or millimeter paper is writing paper that is printed with fine lines making up a …

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  • 3probability theory — Math., Statistics. the theory of analyzing and making statements concerning the probability of the occurrence of uncertain events. Cf. probability (def. 4). [1830 40] * * * Branch of mathematics that deals with analysis of random events.… …

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  • 4Graph theory — In mathematics and computer science, graph theory is the study of graphs : mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects from a certain collection. A graph in this context refers to a collection of vertices or nodes and …

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  • 5Graph coloring — A proper vertex coloring of the Petersen graph with 3 colors, the minimum number possible. In graph theory, graph coloring is a special case of graph labeling; it is an assignment of labels traditionally called colors to elements of a graph… …

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  • 6probability and statistics — ▪ mathematics Introduction       the branches of mathematics concerned with the laws governing random events, including the collection, analysis, interpretation, and display of numerical data. Probability has its origin in the study of gambling… …

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  • 7Probability box — A p box (probability box). A probability box (or p box) is a characterization of an uncertain number consisting of both aleatoric and epistemic uncertainties that is often used in risk analys …

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  • 8graph theory — A branch of mathematics used to represent relations and networks. A graph consists of a set of points (nodes or vertices) and the pairwise links between them (arcs or lines). In sociological applications, the nodes are typically individuals,… …

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  • 9Probability Density Function - PDF — A statistical measure that defines a probability distribution for a random variable and is often denoted as f(x). When the PDF function is graphically portrayed, the area under the graph will indicate the interval under which the variable with… …

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  • 10probability paper — noun Graph paper with vertical and horizontal rules, the latter spaced evenly and the former according to a scale that allows a plotted probability curve usually that of a normal distribution to appear linear …

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