Let $\{X_i\}$ be a sequence of independent, identically distributed nondegenerate random variables and $S_n = \sum^n_{i = 1}X_i$. We consider the question for various ...
Let $X_1, X_2,\cdots$ be a sequence of independent random variables, each with zero mean and finite variance. Define $S_n = \sum^n_{i=1} X_i, s_n^2 = E(S_n^2), t_n^2 ...
So, a friend of mine was bored one day and came up with this problem on his own (it related closely to some personal circumstances of his own). It intrigued me, but I have not been able to solve it.
Possibility theory and conditional probability offer complementary perspectives for modelling uncertainty, with each framework contributing distinct advantages. Possibility theory, rooted in fuzzy set ...
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