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  • 101Infinite divisibility (probability) — In probability theory, to say that a probability distribution F on the real line is infinitely divisible means that if X is any random variable whose distribution is F , then for every positive integer n there exist n independent identically… …

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  • 102Words of Estimative Probability — (WEP or WEPs) are terms used by intelligence analysts in the production of analytic reports to convey the likelihood of a future event occurring. They express the extent of their confidence in the finding. A well chosen WEP provides a decision… …

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  • 103Free probability — is a mathematical theory which studies non commutative random variables. The freeness property is the analogue of the classical notion of independence, and it is connected with free products. This theory was initiated by Dan Voiculescu around… …

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  • 104Sequential probability ratio test — The sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) is a specific sequential hypothesis test, developed by Abraham Wald. [cite journal first=Abraham last=Wald title=Sequential Tests of Statistical Hypotheses journal=Annals of Mathematical Statistics… …

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  • 105Realization (probability) — In probability and statistics, a realization, or observed value, of a random variable is the value that is actually observed (what actually happened). The random variable itself should be thought of as the process how the observation comes about …

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  • 106frequency theory of probability — The view developed by Richard von Mises (1883–1953), in his Probability, Statistics, and Truth (1957; 1st German edn., 1928) that the probability of an event in a situation can be defined in terms of the frequency of occurrence of events of the… …

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  • 107The Probability Broach — is the first novel (1980) by science fiction writer L. Neil Smith. It is set in an alternate history, the so called Gallatin Universe, where a libertarian society has formed on the North American continent, styled the North American… …

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  • 108Smoothness (probability theory) — In probability theory and statistics, smoothness of a density function is a measure which determines how many times the density function can be differentiated, or equivalently the limiting behavior of distribution’s characteristic function.… …

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  • 109high probability — noun almost certainly, favorable prospect, in all likelihood, in most instances, with a high degree of certainty associated concepts: high probability of chance, high probability of risk, high probability of success Burton s Legal Thesaurus.… …

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  • 110Low Probability of Intercept Radar — A Low Probability of Intercept Radar (LPIR) is designed to be difficult to detect by passive radar detection equipment (such as a radar warning receiver RWR) while it is searching for a target or engaged in target tracking. This characteristic is …

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