Six versions of finite frequentism and criticisms [Hájek, 1996]. A problem for infinite frequentism: randomness Defining randomness can also be a problem for certain versions of finite frequentism, but one must define probabilities in terms of sequences in the infinite case. That’s why the problem is most visible there. For criticisms of hypothetical frequentism more generally, see [Hájek, 2009]. Like [Hájek, 1996], this paper investigates whether hypothetical frequentism matches certain “pre-theoretic intuitions.
We discuss our recent work on incorporating imprecision in the field of algorithmic randomness, base...
We show that standard statistical tests for randomness of finite sequences are language-dependent in...
Kolmogorov-Martin-Löf definition describes a random sequence as a sequence which satisfies all the ...
The view that chances are relative frequencies of occurrence within actual, finite reference classes...
This is the sequel to my "Fifteen Arguments Against Finite Frequentism" (Erkenntnis 1997), the secon...
AbstractWe consider various mathematical refinements of the notion of randomness of an infinite sequ...
(eng) In this paper, we investigate refined definitions of random sequences. Classical definitions h...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate refined definition of random sequences. Classical definitions ...
The goal of our paper is to propose a way to obtain more refined definitions of randomness than the ...
Early work on the frequency theory of probability made extensive use of the notion of randomness, co...
Abstract. In this text we will discuss different forms of randomness in Natural Sciences and present...
There are many randomness notions. On the classical account, many of them are about whether a given ...
One finds intertwined with ideas at the core of evolutionary theory claims about frequencies in coun...
We discuss our recent work on incorporating imprecision in the field of algorithmic randomness, base...
We show that standard statistical tests for randomness of finite sequences are language-dependent in...
Kolmogorov-Martin-Löf definition describes a random sequence as a sequence which satisfies all the ...
The view that chances are relative frequencies of occurrence within actual, finite reference classes...
This is the sequel to my "Fifteen Arguments Against Finite Frequentism" (Erkenntnis 1997), the secon...
AbstractWe consider various mathematical refinements of the notion of randomness of an infinite sequ...
(eng) In this paper, we investigate refined definitions of random sequences. Classical definitions h...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate refined definition of random sequences. Classical definitions ...
The goal of our paper is to propose a way to obtain more refined definitions of randomness than the ...
Early work on the frequency theory of probability made extensive use of the notion of randomness, co...
Abstract. In this text we will discuss different forms of randomness in Natural Sciences and present...
There are many randomness notions. On the classical account, many of them are about whether a given ...
One finds intertwined with ideas at the core of evolutionary theory claims about frequencies in coun...
We discuss our recent work on incorporating imprecision in the field of algorithmic randomness, base...
We show that standard statistical tests for randomness of finite sequences are language-dependent in...
Kolmogorov-Martin-Löf definition describes a random sequence as a sequence which satisfies all the ...