Description
- ISBN-10: 9780486449807
- ISBN-13: 978-0486449807
- Publisher: Dover Publications Inc.
- Publication date: 10 February 2006
- Part of series: Dover Books on Mathematics
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 14.94 x 0.94 x 21.54 cm
- Print length: 148 pages
Original price was: ₹974.55.₹925.82Current price is: ₹925.82.
Explore the foundational debate in probability theory with “Statistical and Inductive Probabilities” by Hugues Leblanc, a key title in Dover Books on Mathematics. This insightful book offers an evenhanded treatment of the long-standing controversy between Keynes’ inductive probabilities, focusing on evidential support, and von Mises’ statistical probabilities, based on relative frequency. Leblanc presents a unified approach, reinterpreting both as sentence-theoretic measurements. The book begins with essential sentence and set theory, details statistical probabilities and their extension to sentences as truth-values, and concludes by demonstrating inductive probabilities as estimates of these truth-values. Ideal for mathematicians and students of probability, this work provides clear explanations, summaries, and helpful illustrations for a deeper understanding of these crucial concepts.
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