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Oberwolfach Reports, 2006
The workshop Free Probability Theory , organised by Philippe Biane (Paris), Roland Speicher (Kingston), and Dan Voiculescu (Berkeley) was held March 27th–April 2nd, 2005. This meeting was well attended with over 50 participants with broad geographic representation from Austria, Canada ...
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The workshop Free Probability Theory , organised by Philippe Biane (Paris), Roland Speicher (Kingston), and Dan Voiculescu (Berkeley) was held March 27th–April 2nd, 2005. This meeting was well attended with over 50 participants with broad geographic representation from Austria, Canada ...
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Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries, 1950
SynopsisVarious definitions of mathematical probability are described and commented upon: (i) the classical formulation, based on the ratio of favourable to total “equally likely” aspects of a system; (ii) formulations based on relative frequency in a sequence of trials, or on the limit of relative frequency as the number of trials is increased ...
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SynopsisVarious definitions of mathematical probability are described and commented upon: (i) the classical formulation, based on the ratio of favourable to total “equally likely” aspects of a system; (ii) formulations based on relative frequency in a sequence of trials, or on the limit of relative frequency as the number of trials is increased ...
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1995
Summary: My title is intended to recall \textit{T. L. Fine}'s excellent survey, Theories of probability (Academic Press, New York) (1973; Zbl 0275.60006). I shall consider some developments that have occurred in the intervening years, and try to place some of the theories he discussed in what is now a slightly longer perspective.
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Summary: My title is intended to recall \textit{T. L. Fine}'s excellent survey, Theories of probability (Academic Press, New York) (1973; Zbl 0275.60006). I shall consider some developments that have occurred in the intervening years, and try to place some of the theories he discussed in what is now a slightly longer perspective.
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Probability Theory, An Analytic View
2010The third edition of this highly regarded text provides a rigorous, yet entertaining, introduction to probability theory and the analytic ideas and tools on which the modern theory relies. The main changes are the inclusion of the Gaussian isoperimetric inequality plus many improvements and clarifications throughout the text.
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2015
This book gives a systematic, self-sufficient, and yet short presentation of the mainstream topics of an introductory Probability Theory with some selected topics from Mathematical Statistics. It is suitable for 10-14 weeks course for the second or the third year undergraduate students in Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Finance, or Economics who ...
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This book gives a systematic, self-sufficient, and yet short presentation of the mainstream topics of an introductory Probability Theory with some selected topics from Mathematical Statistics. It is suitable for 10-14 weeks course for the second or the third year undergraduate students in Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Finance, or Economics who ...
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