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The phrase "a probability space" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of probability theory and statistics to refer to a mathematical construct that provides a formal model for random phenomena.
Example: "In order to analyze the outcomes of the experiment, we first need to define a probability space that includes all possible events."
Alternatives: "a probabilistic framework" or "a stochastic model".
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Let G be a locally compact metrizable group acting on a probability space (X, B, μ).
Fuzzy random variable is a measurable mapping from a probability space to a collection of fuzzy variables.
The so-called birandom variable is a measurable mapping from a probability space to a collection of random variables.
At the outset, one limited question can be affirmatively answered: Can a computable sequence of numbers, S = (a1, a2, a3, · · · ), serve as the basic ingredient of a probability theory by providing all of the necessary points in a probability space?
Let be a probability space.
( O, F, P ) : a probability space.
If and is -integrable, where is a probability space, then.
(H3): Let (( X,mathcal{B},mu ) ) be a probability space.
Then ((Omega, P, {mathcal{F}_{t}})) is a probability space.
Let Open image in new window be a probability space.
Let (P, Ω, A) be a probability space.
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