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Advances in inequalities from probability theory and statistics.


9781600219436

Advances in inequalities from probability theory probability theory

Branch of mathematics that deals with analysis of random events. Probability is the numerical assessment of likelihood on a scale from 0 (impossibility) to 1 (absolute certainty).
 and statistics.

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Nova Science Publishers

2008

226 pages

$139.00

Hardcover

Adavances in mathematical inequalities series

QA273

Nine peer-reviewed survey papers and original research results launch a series intended to keep up with research, development, and use in the inequalities. The topics include a survey on bounds for the Gini mean difference, Hoeffding's inequality Hoeffding's inequality, named after Wassily Hoeffding, is a result in probability theory that gives an upper bound on the probability for the sum of random variables to deviate from its expected value.

Let

 for spatial processes, mean divergence measures, and some beta-generated distributions and their maximum entropy entropy (ĕn`trəpē), quantity specifying the amount of disorder or randomness in a system bearing energy or information. Originally defined in thermodynamics in terms of heat and temperature, entropy indicates the degree to which a given  characterization.

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