In this section, we'll take a little time to "get our math on" with some basic probability. You're going to start with some basic set theory and look at how to operate on related sets using Python.
This volume contains the proceedings of the American Mathematical Society’s Special Sessions on Algorithmic Probability and Combinatorics held at DePaul University on Oct. 5-6, 2007, and at the ...
In combinatorics, we like to count things. In probability, we like to draw them at random. There are many interfaces between combinatorics and probability theory, including but not limited to sampling ...
ABSTRACT: An L(0,1)-labelling of a graph G is an assignment of nonnegative integers to the vertices of G such that the difference between the labels assigned to any two adjacent vertices is at least ...
The PG says "science and mathematics" so I hope this question is not too loungy.<BR><BR>Let's take a lottery system where 6 non-repeating numbers are drawn from 1 to 45. Players can buy cheap entries ...
An activity on the first day of probability class has the students plotting the co-efficients that result after a small polynomial with unit coefficients is raised to a large power. Surprisingly, this ...
ABSTRACT: A coloring of G is d-distance if any two vertices at distance at most d from each other get different colors. The minimum number of colors in d-distance colorings of G is its d-distance ...