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- Almost sure convergence [r]: The probability that the given sequence of random variables converges is 1. [e]
- Continuous probability distribution [r]: Probability distribution where variables can take on arbitrary values in a continuum. [e]
- Convergence (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Discrete probability distribution [r]: Class of probability distributions in which the values that might be observed are restricted to being within a pre-defined list of possible values. [e]
- Normal distribution [r]: a symmetrical bell-shaped probability distribution representing the frequency of random variations of a quantity from its mean. [e]
- Probability distribution [r]: Function of a discrete random variable yielding the probability that the variable will have a given value. [e]
- Random variable [r]: a variable whose value is determined by chance rather than as a result of a known cause. [e]
- Sequence [r]: An enumerated list in mathematics; the elements of this list are usually referred as to the terms. [e]
- Stochastic process [r]: Family of random variables, dependent upon a parameter which usually denotes time. [e]