The St Petersburg phenomenon. The paradoxes of probability theory. - page 24

 
Evgeniy Chumakov:

"The dog barks and the caravan walks") )

 
I promised Oleg I'd post the player's paradox. Found some interesting material:
 
 
 
Novaja:
I promised Oleg I'd post the player's paradox. I found some interesting material:
It's not a paradox.
 
hartmann:
it's not a paradox

Any way you like it?)

 
Novaja:

That's great.

And try to simulate it all at once - it helps not only to visualise what you've read, but also to see a lot of what's not said.

 

The paradox is that they are trying to put a " = " sign to two random processes.

In your opinion if one random process and the second process are also random then they are equal?

 
Sergey Chalyshev:

The paradox is that they are trying to put an " = " sign to two random processes.

In your opinion, if one random process and the second process are also random then they are equal?

The problem is that the process is a little more random than a little more random...

 
Олег avtomat:

A little elderberries in a garden and an uncle in Kiev...

I do not have a kitchen garden, and I have never been to Kiev.

Confess or be shot on sight. Why are you wandering around randomly?

And answer me, is it possible to make money by accidental wandering?

I see only one way to earn on an accidental rambling is to write about it on a forum and receive points for inane reasoning, as you do.

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