Probability Theory

Probability Theory
Title Probability Theory PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Allied Publishers
Pages 436
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9788177644517

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Probability theory

Logic with a Probability Semantics

Logic with a Probability Semantics
Title Logic with a Probability Semantics PDF eBook
Author Theodore Hailperin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 124
Release 2011
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1611460107

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The present study is an extension of the topic introduced in Dr. Hailperin's Sentential Probability Logic, where the usual true-false semantics for logic is replaced with one based more on probability, and where values ranging from 0 to 1 are subject to probability axioms. Moreover, as the word "sentential" in the title of that work indicates, the language there under consideration was limited to sentences constructed from atomic (not inner logical components) sentences, by use of sentential connectives ("no," "and," "or," etc.) but not including quantifiers ("for all," "there is"). An initial introduction presents an overview of the book. In chapter one, Halperin presents a summary of results from his earlier book, some of which extends into this work. It also contains a novel treatment of the problem of combining evidence: how does one combine two items of interest for a conclusion-each of which separately impart a probability for the conclusion-so as to have a probability for the conclusion basedon taking both of the two items of interest as evidence? Chapter two enlarges the Probability Logic from the first chapter in two respects: the language now includes quantifiers ("for all," and "there is") whose variables range over atomic sentences, notentities as with standard quantifier logic. (Hence its designation: ontological neutral logic.) A set of axioms for this logic is presented. A new sentential notion-the suppositional-in essence due to Thomas Bayes, is adjoined to this logic that later becomes the basis for creating a conditional probability logic. Chapter three opens with a set of four postulates for probability on ontologically neutral quantifier language. Many properties are derived and a fundamental theorem is proved, namely, for anyprobability model (assignment of probability values to all atomic sentences of the language) there will be a unique extension of the probability values to all closed sentences of the language. The chapter concludes by showing the Borel's early denumerableprobability concept (1909) can be justified by its being, in essence, close to Hailperin's probability result applied to denumerable language. The final chapter introduces the notion of conditional-probability to a language having quantifiers of the kind

Quantum Probability - Quantum Logic

Quantum Probability - Quantum Logic
Title Quantum Probability - Quantum Logic PDF eBook
Author Itamar Pitowsky
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2014-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9783662137345

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Probability Logics

Probability Logics
Title Probability Logics PDF eBook
Author Zoran Ognjanović
Publisher Springer
Pages 224
Release 2016-10-24
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319470124

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The aim of this book is to provide an introduction to probability logic-based formalization of uncertain reasoning. The authors' primary interest is mathematical techniques for infinitary probability logics used to obtain results about proof-theoretical and model-theoretical issues such as axiomatizations, completeness, compactness, and decidability, including solutions of some problems from the literature. An extensive bibliography is provided to point to related work, and this book may serve as a basis for further research projects, as a reference for researchers using probability logic, and also as a textbook for graduate courses in logic.

Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic Networks

Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic Networks
Title Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic Networks PDF eBook
Author Rolf Haenni
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 154
Release 2010-11-19
Genre Science
ISBN 9400700083

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While probabilistic logics in principle might be applied to solve a range of problems, in practice they are rarely applied - perhaps because they seem disparate, complicated, and computationally intractable. This programmatic book argues that several approaches to probabilistic logic fit into a simple unifying framework in which logically complex evidence is used to associate probability intervals or probabilities with sentences. Specifically, Part I shows that there is a natural way to present a question posed in probabilistic logic, and that various inferential procedures provide semantics for that question, while Part II shows that there is the potential to develop computationally feasible methods to mesh with this framework. The book is intended for researchers in philosophy, logic, computer science and statistics. A familiarity with mathematical concepts and notation is presumed, but no advanced knowledge of logic or probability theory is required.

An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic

An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic
Title An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic PDF eBook
Author Ian Hacking
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 326
Release 2001-07-02
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521775014

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An introductory 2001 textbook on probability and induction written by a foremost philosopher of science.

Studies in Logic and Probability

Studies in Logic and Probability
Title Studies in Logic and Probability PDF eBook
Author George Boole
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 514
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0486488268

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Authoritative account of the development of Boole's ideas in logic and probability theory ranges from The Mathematical Analysis of Logic to the end of his career. The Laws of Thought formed the most systematic statement of Boole's theories; this volume contains incomplete studies intended for a follow-up volume. 1952 edition.