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  • Value Theory studies the distribution of the single largest (or smallest) value encountered in a series of trials, while Large Deviations Theory essentially...
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  • Despite the similarity of the name, large deviations have very little to do with extreme value theory. I've replaced the redirect with a stub article...
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  • Nonasymptotic Theory of Independence with an emphasis on the techniques with elementary applications sprinkled in from appropriate sources. The large deviations theory...
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  • Category:Decision theory -- Category:Dempster–Shafer theory -- Category:Ergodic theory -- Category:Exotic probabilities -- Category:Large deviations theory -- Category:Probability...
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  • Can someone recommend some book for the proof of this principle? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.156.118.25 (talk) 04:40, 15 April 2011 (UTC)...
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  • Category:Decision theory -- Category:Dempster–Shafer theory -- Category:Ergodic theory -- Category:Exotic probabilities -- Category:Large deviations theory -- Category:Probability...
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  • com/Why-is-there-no-dispersion-at-minimum-deviation-in-prism https://www.ukessays.com/essays/physics/theory-prism-spectrometer-experiment-7823.php https://www...
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  • (in SEU), and so forth. It misrepresents prospect theory by not accurately describing its deviation from EU and its implicit assertion that it is not...
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  • suggest to use N for the sample size referring to large-N effective theories (large deviation theory in the standard language of statistics), n_i for sampled...
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  • looked, every actual numerical prediction of Heim theory disagreed with experiment by many standard deviations (to say nothing about all the extra leptons that...
    40 KB (5,496 words) - 10:55, 22 April 2024
  • "In probability theory, the law of large numbers (LLN) is a theorem that describes the result of performing the same experiment a large number of times...
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  • sampling portion of Combining Standard Deviations: http://www.burtonsys.com/climate/composite_standard_deviations.html I'm rusty on Wiki editing and don't...
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  • numbers, or random deviations are the core of a mathematical statistics or probability theory course. Indeed, one version of the law of large numbers is named...
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  • The current primary topic of "Big Bang Theory" is an American TV show. I contend that the far more encyclopedic topic, the one our target readers want...
    144 KB (21,321 words) - 10:37, 14 March 2024
  • clever, but it needs stabilization. All the nonnaturalness in the low-energy theory might get shunted right into non-naturalness in the stabilization mechanism...
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  • positive deviations leading to peaks are booms and a series of negative deviations leading to troughs are recessions. At a glance, the deviations just look...
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  • rounding deviations which now play a - relative to the result - larger role, the absolute error is not larger than the sum of the deviations of the operands...
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  • better suited for post-modern portfolio theory. I don't know. Finally, I think at least a mention of deviation risk measures and risk measures should be...
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  • through Zumdahl's 8th edition of Chemistry for fun. Chapter 8 covers VSEPR theory and Lewis structures, but after linear and trigonal planar, I have difficulty...
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