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Assuming that each simulation run for any given scenario is equally probable (i.e. probability = 1/number of simulations), the exceedance probability is calculated for each grid cell by summing the probabilities from all simulations for the given scenario that exceed the loading threshold at that grid cell.
Because we assume each of the rooted trees is equally probable a priori, these posterior probabilities are equivalent to Akaike weights (Burnham and Anderson 1998).
Section 2 describes a method used to compute the least cost of a distribution, given a set of Arrow-Debreu prices for possible future states of the world, where each state is equally probable.
From the figure it is clear that initially the two curves coincide indicating that the existence of flights between airports with few connections (less than k = 30) is equally probable in the ATN and in its randomized version.
The pigeon will not associate the illumination of the disk with food if food is equally probable both when the light is on and when it is switched off; from the pigeon's point of view, food occurs whenever the animal is placed in the Skinner box.
For example, most researchers have failed to find any systematic relationship between crime rates and imprisonment rates: it is equally probable for regions with high imprisonment rates to have high or low crime rates, while increases or decreases in rates of imprisonment are equally likely to be followed by increases or decreases in crime, and so on.
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According to Reichenbach, von Kries's account of probability needs to be freed from the principle of insufficient reason that mutually exclusive events of which we have no knowledge that would determine differential probability are equally probable.
The input X are equally probable symbols, and the probability p(x i ) can be obtained according to the corresponding modulation constellation.
Probabilities attached to scenarios No; all scenarios must be equally probable [2].
The expected value refers to the probability of any one outcome, assuming all outcomes are equally probable.
At the beginning, all primers are considered to be equally probable matches for the given read and hence assigned a probability of pprimer = 1.
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