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RS Chapter 1 Random Variables6/14/20191 Chapter 1 Probability Theory: IntroductionBasic Probability General In a probability space ( , , P), the set is the set of all possible outcomesof a probability experiment . Mathematically, is just a set, with elements . It is called the sample space. An eventis the answer to a Yes/No question. Equivalently, an event is a subset of the probability space: A . Think of A as the set of outcomes where the answer is Yes , and Acis the complementary set where the answer is No.
RS – Chapter 1 – Random Variables 6/14/2019 5 Definition: Borel σ-algebra (Emile Borel (1871-1956), France.) The Borel σ-algebra (or, Borel field) denoted B, of the topological space (X; τ) is the σ-algebra generated by the family τof open sets. Its elements are called Borel sets.
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