The Man Who Invented Modern Probability
Slava Gerovitch (via Hacker News): Kolmogorov drew analogies between probability and measure, resulting in five axioms, now usually formulated in six statements, that made probability a respectable part of mathematical analysis. The most basic notion of Kolmogorov’s theory was the “elementary event,” the outcome of a single experiment, like tossing a coin. All elementary events … Continue reading The Man Who Invented Modern Probability
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