Classical probability theory assumes an equal likelihood for all outcomes. For example, if you were to flip a coin, there's an equal change of it landing on "heads" or "tails." Microsoft Excel offers ...
For a given transition rate, i.e., a Q-matrix Q = (qij) on a countable state space, the uniqueness of the Q-semigroup P(t) = (pij(t)), the recurrence and the positive recurrence of the corresponding ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract It is shown that quantum mechanics cannot be formulated as a stochastic theory involving a probability distribution function of position and ...
The conjunction and disjunction fallacies are famous for revealing the limits of human reasoning about probability. This can be measured by telling people a short story about a character and then ...
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