• theory of probability, a Borel right process, named after Émile Borel, is a particular kind of continuous-time random process. Let E {\displaystyle E}...
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    theorem Borel right process Borel set Borel summation Borel distribution Borel's conjecture about strong measure zero sets (not to be confused with Borel conjecture...
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  • theory, the Borel–Cantelli lemma is a theorem about sequences of events. In general, it is a result in measure theory. It is named after Émile Borel and Francesco...
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  • {\displaystyle i\in I} . Consider a stochastic process X : [0, T] × Ω → R, and equip the real line R with its usual Borel sigma algebra generated by the open sets...
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  • The Borel distribution is a discrete probability distribution, arising in contexts including branching processes and queueing theory. It is named after...
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  • } Itô processes were first named due to their role in this theorem, though Itô had previously studied them. Markov process Borel right process Gilbert...
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  • \left(S,\Sigma _{S}\right)} is a standard Borel space (for example, a separable complete metric space with its associated Borel sets), then the converse...
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    closed (or more precisely, Borel measurable) region B {\textstyle B} of the plane. The number of points of a point process N {\displaystyle \textstyle...
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    Stationary Stochastic Processes for Scientists and Engineers. CRC Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-4665-8618-5. Aumann, Robert (December 1961). "Borel structures for...
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  • Sg=\{s\cdot g\,:\,s\in S\}.} Left and right translates map Borel sets onto Borel sets. A measure μ {\displaystyle \mu } on the Borel subsets of G {\displaystyle...
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  • ] ) {\displaystyle \mathrm {Borel} ([0,t])} be the Borel sigma algebra on [ 0 , t ] {\displaystyle [0,t]} . The process X {\displaystyle X} is said to...
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    topology. The set of all such strings forms a sigma algebra, specifically, a Borel algebra. This algebra is then commonly written as ( Ω , B ) {\displaystyle...
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  • algebra. These are, respectively, the standard Borel subgroup B of the Lie group GLn and the standard Borel subalgebra b {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {b}}}...
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  • on the σ-algebra of Borel sets of a Hausdorff topological space X that is finite on all compact sets, outer regular on all Borel sets, and inner regular...
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  • In probability theory, the Borel–Kolmogorov paradox (sometimes known as Borel's paradox) is a paradox relating to conditional probability with respect...
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  • {\displaystyle f:\left[a,b\right]\rightarrow \mathbb {R} }   is Borel-measurable and bounded and   g : [ a , b ] → R {\displaystyle g:\left[a,b\right]\rightarrow \mathbb...
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  • Whittaker–Shannon interpolation formula (category Digital signal processing)
    from a sequence of real numbers. The formula dates back to the works of E. Borel in 1898, and E. T. Whittaker in 1915, and was cited from works of J. M....
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  • {\displaystyle \varepsilon _{t}} appear on the right side of the equation. The autocorrelation function of an AR(p) process can be expressed as [citation needed]...
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    also contributed to refinement of the law, including Chebyshev, Markov, Borel, Cantelli, Kolmogorov and Khinchin. Markov showed that the law can apply...
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    measurable subsets—the subsets that do have a volume. It is always taken to be a Borel set—the collection of subsets that can be constructed by taking intersections...
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  • measure Eξ (also known as mean measure) of a point process ξ is a measure on S that assigns to every Borel subset B of S the expected number of points of...
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  • -\delta _{0}))\,} where the exponential exp(ν) of a finite measure ν on Borel subsets of the real line is defined by exp ⁡ ( ν ) = ∑ n = 0 ∞ ν ∗ n n ...
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  • \pi ^{-1}(x)\right)=0,} and so μ x ( E ) = μ x ( E ∩ π − 1 ( x ) ) {\displaystyle \mu _{x}(E)=\mu _{x}(E\cap \pi ^{-1}(x))} ; for every Borel-measurable...
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  • {B}}(X)} the σ-algebra of its Borel sets. A Borel measure μ on X is boundedly finite if μ(A) < ∞ for every bounded Borel set A. Let M X {\displaystyle...
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  • measurable subsets—the subsets that do have a volume. It is always taken to be a Borel set—the collection of subsets that can be constructed by taking intersections...
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    groups include Maurer, Chevalley, and Kolchin (1948). In the 1950s, Armand Borel constructed much of the theory of algebraic groups as it exists today. One...
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  • doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2012.05.032. PMID 22626643. S2CID 23629664. Borel, L.; Lopez, C.; Péruch, P.; Lacour, M. (Dec 2008). "Vestibular syndrome:...
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    the use of the "monkey metaphor" is that of French mathematician Émile Borel in 1913, but the first instance may have been even earlier. Jorge Luis Borges...
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    Convolution (category Image processing)
    supported distribution (Hörmander 1983, §4.2). The convolution of any two Borel measures μ and ν of bounded variation is the measure μ ∗ ν {\displaystyle...
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  • Hitting time (category Stochastic processes)
    satisfies the measurability requirements to be a stopping time for every Borel measurable set ⁠ A ⊆ R . {\displaystyle A\subseteq \mathbb {R} .} ⁠ For...
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