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The Natural Axiom System Of Probability Theory Mathematical Model Of The Random Universe Ws Daguo Xiong

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The Natural Axiom System Of Probability Theory Mathematical Model Of The Random Universe Ws Daguo Xiong
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Daguo Xiong, Jian Wu
ISBN: 9789812384089, 9789812795137, 9812384081, 9812795138
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: WS

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The Natural Axiom System Of Probability Theory Mathematical Model Of The Random Universe Ws Daguo Xiong by Daguo Xiong, Jian Wu 9789812384089, 9789812795137, 9812384081, 9812795138 instant download after payment.

The causation space established in this book is a mathematical model of the random universe and a "living house" of all random tests and probability spaces. By using this space, one can introduce the mathematical calculation methods related to probability spaces and random tests. The book also points out that the basic unit to be studied in the probability theory is the random test, and not a stand-alone event.

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