Category:Probability

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Probability theory or probability calculus is the branch of mathematics concerned with probability. Although there are several different probability interpretations, probability theory treats the concept in a rigorous mathematical manner by expressing it through a set of axioms. Typically these axioms formalise probability in terms of a probability space, which assigns a measure taking values between 0 and 1, termed the probability measure, to a set of outcomes called the sample space. Any specified subset of the sample space is called an event.
'''Probability theory''' or probability calculus is the branch of mathematics concerned with probability. Although there are several different probability interpretations, probability theory treats the concept in a rigorous mathematical manner by expressing it through a set of axioms. Typically these axioms formalise probability in terms of a probability space, which assigns a measure taking values between 0 and 1, termed the probability measure, to a set of outcomes called the sample space. Any specified subset of the sample space is called an event.
 
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Probability theory or probability calculus is the branch of mathematics concerned with probability. Although there are several different probability interpretations, probability theory treats the concept in a rigorous mathematical manner by expressing it through a set of axioms. Typically these axioms formalise probability in terms of a probability space, which assigns a measure taking values between 0 and 1, termed the probability measure, to a set of outcomes called the sample space. Any specified subset of the sample space is called an event.

Guides

This category has the following 3 guides, out of 3 total.

Exam P Guide

Guide for the Society of Actuaries' P/1 preliminary exam

  • Pages17
  • Questions1
  • Exercises667
Created 2022-05-30

Lectures on Probability Theory

Introduction to measure theoretic probability by Nima Moshayedi

  • Pages42
  • Questions0
  • Exercises12
Created 2024-05-08

Grinstead and Snell's Introduction to Probability

Introductory probability course

  • Pages36
  • Questions0
  • Exercises709
Created 2024-06-09