William Feller Quote

The theory of independent experiments is the analytically simplest and most advanced part of probability theory.


Chapter V, Conditional Probability, Stochastic Independence, p. 132. - An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition)


The theory of independent experiments is the analytically simplest and most advanced part of probability theory.

The theory of independent experiments is the analytically simplest and most advanced part of probability theory.

The theory of independent experiments is the analytically simplest and most advanced part of probability theory.

The theory of independent experiments is the analytically simplest and most advanced part of probability theory.