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| Induced probability space || <math>(\mathbf R, \mathcal B, \mu)</math> || || | | Induced probability space || <math>(\mathbf R, \mathcal B, \mu)</math> || || | ||
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| Cumulative distribution function or CDF || <math>F_X</math> || <math>\mathbf R \to | | Cumulative distribution function or CDF || <math>F_X</math> || <math>\mathbf R \to [0,1]</math> || | ||
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| Probability density function or PDF || <math>f_X</math> || <math>\mathbf R \to \mathbf R</math> || | | Probability density function or PDF || <math>f_X</math> || <math>\mathbf R \to \mathbf R</math> || | ||
Revision as of 09:11, 1 January 2018
This page is a 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 or CDF | |||
| Probability density function or PDF | |||
| Random variable | |||
| Indicator of | |||
| Expectation | or |
Dependencies
Let be a probability space.
- Given a random variable, we can compute its distribution.
- Given a random variable, we can compute the probability density function.
- Given a random variable, we can compute the cumulative distribution function.
- Given a distribution, we can retrieve a random variable. But this random variable is not unique? This is why we can say stuff like "let ".
- Given a cumulative distribution function, we can compute the random variable. (Right?)
- Given a probability density function, can we get everything else? Don't we just have to integrate to get the cdf, which gets us the random variable and the distribution?
See also
External links
- 254A, Notes 0: A review of probability theory by Terence Tao
- Basic Random Variable Concepts by Kenneth Kreutz-Delgado
- Various questions on Mathematics Stack Exchange:
- https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2233731/discarding-random-variables-in-favor-of-a-domain-less-definition
- https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/18198/what-are-the-sample-spaces-when-talking-about-continuous-random-variables
- https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2233721/the-true-domain-of-random-variables