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19:54, 03 January 2017
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List of types of sets (start it (similarly to List of types of functions))
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19:11, 28 July 2014
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Equivalent definitions of mathematical structures ([[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'In mathematics, equivalent definitions are used in two somewhat different ways. First, within a particular mathematical theory (for example, Euclidean geometry...')
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21:40, 13 December 2008
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Catalog of articles in probability theory (To be more organized than the existing "List of probability topics")
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21:32, 04 December 2008
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List of probabilistic proofs of non-probabilistic theorems ([[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[Probability theory]] uses routinely results from other fields of mathematics (mostly, analysis). The opposite cases, collected below, are relatively rare. * Exis...')
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12:48, 18 November 2008
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Conditioning (probability) ([[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Beliefs depend on the available information. This idea is formalized in [[probability theory]] by '''conditioning'''. Conditional probabilities, conditional expecta...')
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19:02, 23 August 2008
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Schröder–Bernstein theorem for measurable spaces ([[WP:AES|←]] Created page with 'The [[Cantor-Bernstein-Schroeder theorem]] of [[set theory]] has a counterpart for [[measurable space|measurable spaces]], sometimes called "the Borel Schroeder-Be...')
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16:26, 01 April 2007
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Standard probability space ([[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Discrete (that is, finite or [[countably infinite]]) [[probability space]]s are technically simple. In contrast, non-discrete '''probability spaces''' are technical...')
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19:46, 21 March 2007
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Large deviations of Gaussian random functions ([[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A random function of one variable (random process) or two and more variables (random field) is called Gaussian if its finite-dimensional distributions are multinorm...')
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