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A moment sequence is a sequence {mu_n}_(n=0)^infty defined for n=0, 1, ... by mu_n=int_0^1t^ndalpha(t), where alpha(t) is a function of bounded variation in the interval ...
If one event can occur in m ways and a second can occur independently of the first in n ways, then the two events can occur in mn ways.
n events are said to be mutually exclusive if the occurrence of any one of them precludes any of the others. Therefore, for events X_1, ..., X_n, the conditional probability ...
The probability that a variate would assume a value greater than or equal to the observed value strictly by chance: P(z>=z_(observed)).
The portion of the probability distribution which has a P-value equal to the observed P-value.
If B superset A (B is a superset of A), then P(A)<=P(B).
An m-ary n-ic polynomial (i.e., a homogeneous polynomial with constant coefficients of degree n in m independent variables).
A formula is called satisfiable if it takes at least one true value in some interpretation.
A tag system is set of rules that specifies a fixed number of elements (commonly denoted nu or beta) be removed from the beginning of a sequence and a set of elements to be ...
Define T as the set of all points t with probabilities P(x) such that a>t=>P(a<=x<=a+da)<P_0 or a<t=>P(a<=x<=a+da)<P_0, where P_0 is a point probability (often, the ...

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