Preliminaries in Probability
Junwei Lu
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Junwei Lu: Harvard University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Big Data Analysis, 2025, pp 7-10 from Springer
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Abstract When we roll a die, the small cube with six different numbers on its six faces will never give us a determinist answer before it comes to rest. Einstein thought even “God does not throw dice.” However, probabilists have to (as well as statisticians!). Actually, they have developed a dedicated language to describe the world of uncertainty. We will first begin with reviewing several fundamental terminologies in probability theory.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-03161-7_2
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