William Feller Quote

In stochastic processes the future is not uniquely determined, but we have at least probability relations enabling us to make predictions.


Chapter XV, Markov Chains, p. 420. - An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition)


In stochastic processes the future is not uniquely determined, but we have at least probability relations enabling us to make predictions.

In stochastic processes the future is not uniquely determined, but we have at least probability relations enabling us to make predictions.

In stochastic processes the future is not uniquely determined, but we have at least probability relations enabling us to make predictions.

In stochastic processes the future is not uniquely determined, but we have at least probability relations enabling us to make predictions.