Probability theory

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Abstract

The main goal of an experimental physicist is to measure quantities of interest, possibly with the best precision. In the luckiest cases, measurements lead to the discovery of new physical phenomena that may represent a breakthrough in the knowledge of Nature. Measurements, and, more in general, observations of Nature’s behavior, are performed with experiments that record quantitative information about the physical phenomenon under observation.

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Lista, L. (2017). Probability theory. In Lecture Notes in Physics (Vol. 941, pp. 1–23). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62840-0_1

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