William Feller Quote

The classical theory of probability was devoted mainly to a study of the gamble's gain, which is again a random variable; in fact, every random variable can be interpreted as the gain of a real or imaginary gambler in a suitable game.


Chapter IX, Random Variables; Expectation, p. 212. - An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition)


The classical theory of probability was devoted mainly to a study of the gamble's gain, which is again a random variable; in fact, every random...

The classical theory of probability was devoted mainly to a study of the gamble's gain, which is again a random variable; in fact, every random...

The classical theory of probability was devoted mainly to a study of the gamble's gain, which is again a random variable; in fact, every random...

The classical theory of probability was devoted mainly to a study of the gamble's gain, which is again a random variable; in fact, every random...