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zero probabilityの例文

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  • There is zero probability we will accept any increase in excise taxes.
  • A noisy algorithm will always have a non-zero probability of making a mistake.
  • Some events of zero probability are beyond the reach of conditioning.
  • THeres no such thing as zero probability in nature anyway.
  • "Everyone I've talked to says it's a zero probability the Fed will go tomorrow,"
  • Since AIXI is incomputable ( see below ), it assigns zero probability to its own existence.
  • The logarithm function is not defined for zero, so log probabilities can only represent non-zero probabilities.
  • Suppose becomes colorful with some non-zero probability.
  • A singular distribution is not a discrete probability distribution because each discrete point has a zero probability.
  • In some sense, every electron is everywhere in the universe at the same time-at some non-zero probability.
  • The chance of an impact, he contends, is " not likely, but there is a non-zero probability ."
  • An interest rate cut by the Fed in November has " close to zero probability, " he said.
  • The universal prior is taken over the class of all computable measures; no hypothesis will have a zero probability.
  • In practice, the probability distributions are smoothed by assigning non-zero probabilities to unseen words or " n "-grams; see smoothing techniques.
  • Giving each process at least one lottery ticket guarantees that it has non-zero probability of being selected at each scheduling operation.
  • Any such point " P " will contain zero area and so will have zero probability of being hit by the dart.
  • It is not the " most " probable value of a measurement; indeed the expectation value may have zero probability of occurring.
  • With a non-zero probability that the channel is in deep fade, the capacity of the slow-fading channel in strict sense is zero.
  • :: : There are cases where adding up an infinite number of events each with probability 0 can have a non-zero probability.
  • Therefore, in this case, it is not only possible or imaginable that an event with zero probability will occur; one must occur.
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