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Probability of kill (2020 bytes)
1: ...ement between a weapon and a target resulted in a kill. [[Statistical]] decisions are required when all ... 3: ... engagements will be a kill and 70% will not be a kill. 13: ... Stoner, "Fingers of Death: Algorithms for Combat Killing", ''Game Programming Gems 4'', Charles River M... 17: ...eath.com/ Fingers of Death: Algorithms for Combat Killing] Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1607 bytes) 1: ...ll.jpg|thumb|150 px|right|Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! original poster]] 4: '''''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!''''' is a [[1965]] [[film]] written by [[Jack Mo... 7: ...who encounter a young couple in the desert. After killing the boyfriend, they take the woman hostage and... 20: ...imdb.com/title/tt0059170/ Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!] on the [[Internet Movie Database]] Probability (21088 bytes) 1: The word '''''probability''''' derives from the [[Latin]] ''probare'' (to p... 6: so the [[probability theory|theory of probability]] attempts to quantify the notion of ''probable''... 11: ... has been an interest in quantifying the ideas of probability for millennia, but exact mathematical description... 15: ...ed to fall; continuous errors are discussed and a probability curve is given. 17: ...h>x</math> being any error and <math>y</math> its probability, and laid down three properties of this curve: (1... Probability of error (1260 bytes) 1: ==Probability of error in hypothesis testing== 7: The '''probability of error''' is similarly distinguished. 11: ==Probability of error in statistical modelling and econometric... 15: ...n to be a [[random variable]] and as such has a [[probability distribution]]. Probability vector (492 bytes) 1: In [[mathematics]] and [[statistics]], a '''probability vector''' or '''stochastic vector''' is a [[vecto... 3: Here are some examples of probability vectors: Statistical probability (475 bytes) 1: ...for [[frequency probability]], which identifies [[probability]] with relative frequency over a long series of e... 3: ...bility]], which have in common the application of probability to problems which don't necessarily involve repet... Probability space (730 bytes) 4: In [[mathematics]], a '''probability space''' is a [[set]] ''S'', together with a [[si... 5: ...and the elements of ''X'' are called the [[Event (probability theory)|events]]. 6: ...'probability measure'', and ''P''(''E'') is the [[probability]] of the event ''E''. 8: The above is a compact form of stating the [[probability axioms]]. 10: Note that not all subsets of a probability space are events. Probability and statistics (357 bytes) 1: ...is]] depends on the characteristics of particular probability distributions, and the two topics are normally st... 5: *[[List of probability topics]] 10: [[Category:Probability and statistics|*]] Poker probability (5232 bytes) 1: In [[poker]], the '''probability''' of each type of [[poker hand|5 card hand]] can... 5: ...ed by (1/''p'') − 1 : 1, where ''p'' is the probability. 11: <th>Probability</th> 76: ...iven set. See also: [[sample space]] and [[event (probability theory)]]. 116: ...www.indepthinfo.com/probability-poker/index.shtml Probability and Poker] Algorithmic probability (1492 bytes) 1: ...lomonoff]] invented the concept of '''algorithmic probability'''. 6: The algorithmic probability of any given finite output 9: programs have high probability. 11: Algorithmic probability is the main ingredient 20: Algorithmic probability is closely related to Probability amplitude (2265 bytes) 1: ...nknown quantity. For example, each particle has a probability amplitude describing its position. 3: ...r a probability amplitude ψ, the associated [[probability density function]] is 7: ...i;|<sup>2</sup>. This is sometimes called just '''probability density''', and may be found used without normali... 9: ...i; by ''c''ψ the integral becomes 1. Then the probability that a particle is within a particular region ''V... 11: ... expressed in terms of ψ itself, not just the probability function |ψ|<sup>2</sup>. See [[Schrödin... Prior probability (5478 bytes) 1: ...bility''' is a [[conditional probability|marginal probability]], interpreted as a description of what is known ... 2: ...sterior probability]]'' is then the [[conditional probability]] of the variable taking the evidence into accoun... 3: The posterior probability is computed from the prior and the [[likelihood f... 5: ...d ''posterior'' are not terms used in [[frequency probability|frequentist]] analyses, 6: this article uses the vocabulary of [[Bayesian probability]] and [[Bayesian inference]]. Exotic probability (1361 bytes) 1: ...g to Youssef, the valid possible alternatives for probability values are the [[real number]]s, the [[complex nu... 3: ...]] and [[S. K. Srinivasan]] as relevant to exotic probability theories. 10: ...x.lanl.gov/abs/hep-th/0110253 Physics with exotic probability theory] - paper by Youssef on [[arXiv]]. 13: ...pages.com/home/kmath309.htm The Complex Domain of Probability] 17: [[Category:Probability theory]] Free probability (1637 bytes) 1: '''Free probability''' is a [[mathematics|mathematical]] theory which... 12: ...tics] - containing a readable description of free probability 17: [[Category:Probability theory]] Posterior probability (1331 bytes) 1: ... '''posterior probability''' is the [[conditional probability]] of some event or proposition, taking empirical ... 2: Compare with [[prior probability]], which may be assessed in the absence of empiri... 4: ...e calculated by [[Bayes' theorem]] from the prior probability and the [[likelihood]]. 6: ... It can be calculated by multiplying the [[prior probability distribution]] by the [[likelihood function]], an... 10: gives the posterior [[probability density function]] for a random variable ''X'' gi... Applied probability (1483 bytes) 1: ...f '''applied probability''', the application of [[probability theory]] to other scientific domains. However, w... 3: ... the application of [[stochastic process]]es, and probability more generally, to the natural, applied and socia... 26: ...p://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/companies/apt/ The Applied Probability Trust]. Inverse probability (736 bytes) 1: ...erse probability''' is an obsolete term for the [[probability distribution]] of an unobserved variable. 3: ...p''(''x''|θ) itself is called the '''direct probability'''. 5: ...stribution" became prevalent. See also [[Bayesian probability]] and [[Bayes' theorem]]. 7: [[Category:Probability theory]] Frequency probability (2045 bytes) 3: ...quency]] [[Probability interpretations|concept of probability]]. 9: ...ions|debate]] between frequentists and [[Bayesian probability|Bayesian]]s. The former insisted that statistical... 11: ...f you perform the experiment enough times, is the probability. 17: ...[[statistics]] -- [[statistical regularity]] -- [[probability axioms]] -- [[games of chance]] 21: ...tp://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/teacherlink/math/probability/history/contributors/vonMises.html Coupling (probability) (3102 bytes) 5: ...math>X_1</math> and <math>X_2</math> is a ''new'' probability space <math>(\Omega,F,P)</math> over which there ... 13: ...never meet, we continue this process forever (the probability for that is zero, though). After this event, we c... Bayesian probability (9139 bytes) 1: ...ophical]] tenet that the mathematical theory of [[probability]] applies to the degree of plausibility of statem... 2: ... degree-of-belief interpretations of mathematical probability, and assigns probabilities only to random events ... 3: The Bayesian interpretation of probability allows probabilities assigned to random events, 6: ...en a coin is tossed, only a Bayesian might assign probability 1/1000 to personal belief in the proposition that... 8: == History of Bayesian probability ==
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