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