Scientists and engineers often have to deal with systems that
exhibit random or unpredictable elements and must effectively
evaluate probabilities in each situation. Computer simulations,
while the traditional tool used to solve such problems, are limited
in the scale and complexity of the problems they can solve.
Formalized Probability Theory and Applications Using Theorem
Proving discusses some of the limitations inherent in computer
systems when applied to problems of probabilistic analysis, and
presents a novel solution to these limitations, combining
higher-order logic with computer-based theorem proving. Combining
practical application with theoretical discussion, this book is an
important reference tool for mathematicians, scientists, engineers,
and researchers in all STEM fields.
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