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In combinatorics, we like to count things. In probability, we like to draw them at random. There are many interfaces between combinatorics and probability theory, including but not limited to sampling ...
Expert judgment elicitation is often required in probabilistic decision making and the evaluation of risk. One measure of the quality of probability distributions given by experts is calibration-the ...
A problem that seems to be tough in a field sometimes becomes easy to solve by looking at it from a different field. In this note, a problem in combinatorics is framed as a problem in probability, ...
Prof. Dr. Kilian Raschel (CNRS, Université d'Angers) joins our Cluster as a Münster Research Fellow for the second time. He works on the connections between combinatorics and probability, a principal ...
The PG says "science and mathematics" so I hope this question is not too loungy.<BR><BR>Let's take a lottery system where 6 non-repeating numbers are drawn from 1 to 45. Players can buy cheap entries ...
Not open to students who have completed their Mathematics Core Curriculum Requirement without permission of the Department Undergraduate Vice Chair (except for Psychology majors completing their ...
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