Open Physics (Aug 2020)
Some probability effects in the classical context
Abstract
This article gives an account of a theoretical research subdivided into three parts. The first stage recalls the theorem of large numbers and the theorem a single number which demonstrate how the frequentist and the subjective models of probability can be used according to distinct assumptions. Based on these achievements, the second stage describes the temporal evolution of the random outcome (this article distinguishes the outcome from the random event or phenomenon that produces it). It is proved that the outcome of a single unpredictable event switches from the indeterministic to the deterministic state when the event winds up. The third stage means to show how the theoretical results apply to physical situations.
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