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Probability measure

In mathematics, a probability measure is a real-valued function defined on a set of events in a probability space that satisfies measure properties such as countable additivity. The difference between a probability measure and the more general notion of measure (which includes concepts like area or volume) is that a probability measure must assign value 1 to the entire probability space.

[ "Statistics", "Discrete mathematics", "Mathematical analysis", "Tree diagram", "Idempotent measure", "Imprecise probability", "Conditional mutual information", "Pseudocount" ]
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