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Re: Morally equivalent
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Bob Newell |
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Re: Morally equivalent |
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Sun, 16 Oct 2022 09:27:41 -1000 |
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> What is a 'moral equivalence' in Emacs Lisp?
I have actually seen this expression used in a similar manner
in what is supposed to be a serious mathematical textbook.
Grimmett & Welsh, in "Probability, An Introduction" state
"A slightly different but morally equivalent definition of a
discrete random variable is a function X : Omega -> R such
that there exists a countable subset S ⊆ R with P(X ∈ S) = 1."
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Bob Newell
Honolulu, Hawai`i
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