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- Random_sequence abstract "The concept of a random sequence is essential in probability theory and statistics. The concept generally relies on the notion of a sequence of random variables and many statistical discussions begin with the words "let X1,...,Xn be independent random variables...". Yet as D. H. Lehmer stated in 1951: "A random sequence is a vague notion... in which each term is unpredictable to the uninitiated and whose digits pass a certain number of tests traditional with statisticians".Axiomatic probability theory deliberately avoids a definition of a random sequence. Traditional probability theory does not state if a specific sequence is random, but generally proceeds to discuss the properties of random variables and stochastic sequences assuming some definition of randomness. The Bourbaki school considered the statement "let us consider a random sequence" an abuse of language. During the 20th century various technical approaches to defining random sequences were developed and now three distinct paradigms can be identified.".
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- Random_sequence title "Random sequence".
- Random_sequence subject Category:Randomness.
- Random_sequence subject Category:Sequences_and_series.
- Random_sequence subject Category:Statistical_randomness.
- Random_sequence type Abstraction100002137.
- Random_sequence type Arrangement107938773.
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- Random_sequence type Ordering108456993.
- Random_sequence type Sequence108459252.
- Random_sequence type SequencesAndSeries.
- Random_sequence type Series108457976.
- Random_sequence comment "The concept of a random sequence is essential in probability theory and statistics. The concept generally relies on the notion of a sequence of random variables and many statistical discussions begin with the words "let X1,...,Xn be independent random variables...". Yet as D. H. Lehmer stated in 1951: "A random sequence is a vague notion...".
- Random_sequence label "Random sequence".
- Random_sequence label "Sucesión aleatoria".
- Random_sequence label "Suite aléatoire".
- Random_sequence label "Zufallssequenz".
- Random_sequence label "متتالية عشوائية".
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- Random_sequence sameAs Random_sequence.
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