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strong law of large numbers
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A version of the law of large numbers that states that the sample average converges almost surely to the expected value. Open English WordNet
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A version of the law of large numbers that states that the sample average converges almost surely to the expected value. Open English WordNet
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The mathematical relation between these two experiments was recognized in 1909 by the French mathematician Émile Borel, who used the then new ideas of measure theory to give a precise mathematical model and to formulate what is now called the strong law of large numbers for fair coin tossing. Open English WordNet
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