equal probability

  • 41Compound Probability — A mathematical term relating to the likeliness of two independent events occurring. The compound probability is equal to the probability of the first event multiplied by the probability of the second event. Compound probabilities are used by… …

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  • 42conditional probability — Statistics, Math. the probability that an event will occur under the condition that another event occurs first: equal to the probability that both will occur divided by the probability that the first will occur. [1960 65] * * * …

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  • 43Cumulative probability distribution — A function that shows the probability that the random variable will attain a value less than or equal to each value that the random variable can take on. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 44cumulative probability distribution — A function that shows the probability that the random variable will attain a value less than or equal to each value that the random variable can take on. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 45EPSEM — equal probability of selection method …

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  • 46EPSEM — • equal probability of selection method …

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  • 47Quantum superposition — is the fundamental law of quantum mechanics. It defines the allowed state space of a quantum mechanical system.In Probability theory, every possible event has a positive number associated to it, the probability, which gives the chance that it… …

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  • 48Ising model — The Ising model, named after the physicist Ernst Ising, is a mathematical model in statistical mechanics. It has since been used to model diverse phenomena in which bits of information, interacting in pairs, produce collectiveeffects.Definition… …

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  • 49Probabilism — • The moral system which holds that, when there is question solely of the lawfulness or unlawfulness of an action, it is permissible to follow a solidly probable opinion in favour of liberty even though the opposing view is more probable.… …

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  • 50Monty Hall problem — In search of a new car, the player picks a door, say 1. The game host then opens one of the other doors, say 3, to reveal a goat and offers to let the player pick door 2 instead of door 1. The Monty Hall problem is a probability puzzle loosely… …

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