Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
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Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics is a peer-reviewed mathematical journal focusing on research in probability theory and statistical methods.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Context triple: [American Mathematical Society publications, hasJournal, Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics]
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Modern Probability Theory and Its Applications
"Modern Probability Theory and Its Applications" is a foundational textbook by Emanuel Parzen that systematically develops modern probability theory and demonstrates its use in a wide range of statistical and applied contexts.
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Mathematical Methods of Statistics
Mathematical Methods of Statistics is a foundational 1946 textbook that helped formalize modern mathematical statistics, particularly in the areas of probability theory and statistical inference.
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C.
Soviet school of probability theory
The Soviet school of probability theory was a highly influential mathematical tradition that developed rigorous foundations and advanced methods in probability and stochastic processes, led by figures such as Kolmogorov, Khinchin, and their students.
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D.
Theory of Probability
Theory of Probability is a foundational book by Harold Jeffreys that systematically develops Bayesian probability theory and its applications to scientific inference.
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E.
The Theory of Probability
The Theory of Probability is Hans Reichenbach’s influential philosophical and mathematical treatise that helped establish a rigorous, frequency-based interpretation of probability within the logical empiricist tradition.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Target entity description: Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics is a peer-reviewed mathematical journal focusing on research in probability theory and statistical methods.
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A.
Modern Probability Theory and Its Applications
"Modern Probability Theory and Its Applications" is a foundational textbook by Emanuel Parzen that systematically develops modern probability theory and demonstrates its use in a wide range of statistical and applied contexts.
-
B.
Mathematical Methods of Statistics
Mathematical Methods of Statistics is a foundational 1946 textbook that helped formalize modern mathematical statistics, particularly in the areas of probability theory and statistical inference.
-
C.
Soviet school of probability theory
The Soviet school of probability theory was a highly influential mathematical tradition that developed rigorous foundations and advanced methods in probability and stochastic processes, led by figures such as Kolmogorov, Khinchin, and their students.
-
D.
Theory of Probability
Theory of Probability is a foundational book by Harold Jeffreys that systematically develops Bayesian probability theory and its applications to scientific inference.
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E.
The Theory of Probability
The Theory of Probability is Hans Reichenbach’s influential philosophical and mathematical treatise that helped establish a rigorous, frequency-based interpretation of probability within the logical empiricist tradition.
- F. None of above. chosen
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American Mathematical Society publications
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hasJournal
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Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
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