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revealed). This also assumes knowledge of inertia and friction of the wheel, weight, smoothness, and roundness of the ball, variations in hand speed during the turning, and so forth. A probabilistic description can thus be more useful than
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shows that there has been an interest in quantifying the ideas of probability throughout history, but exact mathematical descriptions arose much later. There are reasons for the slow development of the mathematics of probability. Whereas games of chance provided the impetus for the mathematical study
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An example of the use of probability theory in equity trading is the effect of the perceived probability of any widespread Middle East conflict on oil prices, which have ripple effects in the economy as a whole. An assessment by a commodity trader that a war is more likely can send that commodity's
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every event a value between zero and one, with the requirement that the event made up of all possible results (in our example, the event {1,2,3,4,5,6}) is assigned a value of one. To qualify as a probability, the assignment of values must satisfy the requirement that for any collection of mutually
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and numerical descriptions of how likely they are to occur. The probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1; the larger the probability, the more likely an event is to occur. A simple example is the tossing of a fair (unbiased) coin. Since the coin is fair, the two outcomes ("heads" and
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in 1755 (printed 1756) first applied the theory to the discussion of errors of observation. The reprint (1757) of this memoir lays down the axioms that positive and negative errors are equally probable, and that certain assignable limits define the range of all errors. Simpson also discusses
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as the ratio of favourable to unfavourable outcomes (which implies that the probability of an event is given by the ratio of favourable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes). Aside from the elementary work by
Cardano, the doctrine of probabilities dates to the correspondence of
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is a representation of its concepts in formal terms – that is, in terms that can be considered separately from their meaning. These formal terms are manipulated by the rules of mathematics and logic, and any results are interpreted or translated back into the problem domain.
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wheel, if the force of the hand and the period of that force are known, the number on which the ball will stop would be a certainty (though as a practical matter, this would likely be true only of a roulette wheel that had not been exactly levelled – as Thomas A. Bass'
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of the sample space is formed by considering all different collections of possible results. For example, rolling a die can produce six possible results. One collection of possible results gives an odd number on the die. Thus, the subset {1,3,5} is an element of the
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1478:). As with finance, risk assessment can be used as a statistical tool to calculate the likelihood of undesirable events occurring, and can assist with implementing protocols to avoid encountering such circumstances. Probability is used to design
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of the sample space of dice rolls. These collections are called "events". In this case, {1,3,5} is the event that the die falls on some odd number. If the results that actually occur fall in a given event, the event is said to have occurred.
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since among the 52 cards of a deck, 13 are hearts, 12 are face cards, and 3 are both: here the possibilities included in the "3 that are both" are included in each of the "13 hearts" and the "12 face cards", but should only be counted once.
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exclusive events (events with no common results, such as the events {1,6}, {3}, and {2,4}), the probability that at least one of the events will occur is given by the sum of the probabilities of all the individual events.
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of an experiment's outcome when the experiment is repeated indefinitely. This interpretation considers probability to be the relative frequency "in the long run" of outcomes. A modification of this is
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prices up or down, and signals other traders of that opinion. Accordingly, the probabilities are neither assessed independently nor necessarily rationally. The theory of
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to, for example, draw inferences about the expected frequency of events. Probability theory is also used to describe the underlying mechanics and regularities of
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since only 1 red and 2 blue balls would have been remaining. And if a blue ball was taken previously, the probability of taking a red ball will be
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assign numbers to describe some objective or physical state of affairs. The most popular version of objective probability is
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is a constant depending on precision of observation, and
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1392:formulation. In Kolmogorov's formulation (see also
916:in Europe, and often correlated with the witness's
6174:Probabilistic Symmetries and Invariance Principles
5946:Gorman, Michael F. (2010). "Management Insights".
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6276:Probability Theory: The Logic of Science
5654:"Thomas Simpson and the arithmetic mean"
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1346:On the geometric side, contributors to
1320:improved the exposition of the theory.
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5516:Probability and the Art of Judgment,
1331:, which played an important role in
6582:Analytic and synthetic propositions
6453:Formal semantics (natural language)
6327:Introduction to Probability – eBook
5890:(May 1905) but much in evidence in
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6314:U B U W E B :: La Monte Young
6188:Foundations of Modern Probability,
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5652:Shoesmith, Eddie (November 1985).
5631:. Johns Hopkins University Press.
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5313:The Logic of Statistical Inference
5207:is infinite. For example, for the
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6999:Genetics and evolutionary biology
6318:An Anthology of Chance Operations
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5838:Edwards, Anthony William Fairbank
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3841:by this expression. In this case
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6267:Probability and Statistics EBook
5365:"Interpretations of Probability"
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5576:A Brief History of Probability
5474:, Cambridge University Press,
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6139:Schrödinger: Life and Thought
5975:A First course in Probability
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5671:10.1016/0315-0860(85)90044-8
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1052:The Emergence of Probability
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5856:Genetics Society of America
5754:Vitanyi, Paul M.B. (1988).
5495:Introduction to Probability
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1506:statistical language models
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5973:Ross, Sheldon M. (2010).
5298:. The Britannica website.
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1059:The Science of Conjecture
928:, and is arrived at from
6368:, Bologna, CLUEB, 1993.
6357:(in English and Italian)
5781:Wilcox, Rand R. (2016).
5701:Seneta, Eugene William.
5627:Franklin, James (2001).
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4416:{\displaystyle P(A)\in }
4356:Summary of probabilities
2255:occurring is denoted as
2146:occurring is denoted as
1799:{\displaystyle {\sim }A}
1725:{\displaystyle A',A^{c}}
1453:environmental regulation
1304:(1860), Helmert (1872),
1296:(1816), Littrow (1833),
416:Law of total probability
411:Conditional independence
300:Exponential distribution
285:Probability distribution
30:Not to be confused with
6899:Artificial intelligence
6365:Probabilità e induzione
6200:Olofsson, Peter (2005)
5785:. Hoboken, New Jersey.
5223:mean that exactly 7 is
5027:kinetic theory of gases
3881:are independent, since
3632:Conditional probability
3626:Conditional probability
1551:{\displaystyle \Omega }
1408:on a class of sets. In
1110:method of least squares
1036:(posthumous, 1713) and
900:, which can also mean "
819:frequentist probability
804:theoretical probability
750:artificial intelligence
395:Conditional probability
7129:Structural engineering
7069:Mechanical engineering
7042:Western and South Asia
6286:(first three chapters)
6186:Kallenberg, O. (2002)
6053:Olofsson (2005) p. 29.
6044:Olofsson (2005) p. 35.
5960:10.1287/mnsc.1090.1132
5741:Statistical Laboratory
5371:(Winter 2012 ed.)
5171:Heuristic (psychology)
5150:Outline of probability
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290:Bernoulli distribution
123:Mathematics portal
7182:Dimensionless numbers
6994:Environmental science
6879:Aerospace engineering
6801:Philosophy portal
6343:25 March 2012 at the
6272:Edwin Thompson Jaynes
6035:Olofsson (2005), p. 9
6026:Olofsson (2005) p. 8.
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950:Further information:
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881:Further information:
808:empirical probability
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6332:27 July 2011 at the
6137:Moore, W.J. (1992).
5658:Historia Mathematica
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1086:Pierre-Simon Laplace
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844:Bayesian probability
554:Discrete mathematics
421:Law of large numbers
390:Marginal probability
315:Poisson distribution
164:Part of a series on
49:For other uses, see
6463:Philosophy of logic
6001:Weisstein, Eric W.
5108:quantum decoherence
5003:universe, based on
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4060:Inverse probability
4054:Inverse probability
1866:Complementary event
1571:A probability is a
1414:laws of probability
1400:are interpreted as
1043:Doctrine of Chances
930:inductive reasoning
852:likelihood function
488:Part of a series on
380:Complementary event
322:Probability measure
310:Pareto distribution
305:Normal distribution
85:Catalog of articles
6762:Rules of inference
6731:Mathematical logic
6473:Semantics of logic
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5792:978-1-119-06140-3
5638:978-0-8018-6569-5
5613:978-981-281-927-7
5573:Abrams, William.
5503:978-0-8221-0078-2
5480:978-0-521-68557-3
5451:978-0-521-59271-0
5426:978-0-13-008507-8
5401:978-0-521-59271-0
5338:Acta Psychologica
5322:978-0-521-05165-1
5263:978-0-534-24312-8
5217:almost surely not
5142:Philosophy portal
5092:Erwin Schrödinger
5056:quantum mechanics
5035:Avogadro constant
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1341:Andrey Kolmogorov
1339:was developed by
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1366:Main article:
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1352:Artemas Martin
1337:measure theory
1283:probable error
1255:Morgan Crofton
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6597:Contradiction
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6003:"Probability"
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5760:CWI Quarterly
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5001:deterministic
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6228:Probability
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1243:James Ivory
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1070:Roger Cotes
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6772:Fallacies
6767:Paradoxes
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