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The phrase "mathematical expectation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical or statistical contexts to refer to the average or predicted outcome of a random event. For example: "To calculate the expected value of this coin flip experiment, we must use the mathematical expectation formula."
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The mathematical expectation of the absolute difference was 14.82%.
Calculations of mathematical expectation, as by Daniel Bernoulli, led unambiguously to a favourable answer.
A fair game; mathematical expectation and the properties of the mean.
However small the probability, provided only that it be finite, the mathematical expectation of this wager is infinite.
Then, by introducing a Vandermonde matrix, the mathematical expectation of the quadratic form of the system matrix is computed.
Then, we calculated the mathematical expectation of the absolute difference between two measurements of CpG sites with particular methylation levels and sequencing depth.
The mathematical expectation of this game is infinite, but no sensible person would pay a very large sum for the privilege of receiving the payoff from it.
Mathematical expectation.
E denotes the mathematical expectation.
where denotes the mathematical expectation.
E stands for the mathematical expectation operator.
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