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| Expectation || <math>\mathbf E</math> or <math>\mathrm E</math> || <math>(\Omega \to \mathbf R) \to \mathbf R</math> ||
| Expectation || <math>\mathbf E</math> or <math>\mathrm E</math> || <math>(\Omega \to \mathbf R) \to \mathbf R</math> ||
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==Dependencies==
Let <math>(\Omega, \mathcal F, \mathbf P)</math> be a probability space.
* Given a random variable, we can compute its distribution.
* Given a distribution, we can retrieve the random variable. (Right?) This is why we can say stuff like "let <math>X\sim \mathcal D</math>".


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 07:50, 1 January 2018

Summary table of probability terms

Table

Term Symbol Type Definition
Reals
Borel subsets of the reals
Sample space
Outcome
Events or measurable sets
Probability measure or or
Probability triple or probability space
Distribution or or or or or
Induced probability space
Cumulative distribution function
Density function
Random variable
Indicator of
Expectation or

Dependencies

Let be a probability space.

  • Given a random variable, we can compute its distribution.
  • Given a distribution, we can retrieve the random variable. (Right?) This is why we can say stuff like "let ".

See also

External links