Bertrand’s paradox is a famous problem of probability theory, pointing to a possible inconsistency in Laplace’s principle of insufficient reason. In this article we show that Bertrand’s paradox contains two different problems: an “easy ” problem and a “hard ” problem. The easy problem can be solved by formulating Bertrand’s question in sufficiently precise terms, so allowing for a non ambiguous modelization of the entity subjected to the randomization. We then show that once the easy problem is settled, also the hard problem becomes solvable, provided Laplace’s principle of insufficient reason is applied not to the outcomes of the experiment, but to the different possible “ways of selecting” an interaction between the entity under investiga...
Certain mathematical problems prove very hard to solve because some of their intuitive features have...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...
Bertrand’s paradox is a longstanding problem within the classical in-terpretation of probability the...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the principle of indifference is formulate...
Bertrand's paradox (Bertrand 1889 Calcul des Probabilités (Paris: Gauthier-Villars)) can be consider...
This note has three goals. First, we discuss a presentation of Bertrand\u27s paradox in a recent iss...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
The Bachelor's thesis present an overview and description of selected probability theory paradoxes, ...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
We show by means of a few examples that the well known Bertrand paradoxes do not point to any probab...
Some relations between distributions of random variables used in Bertrand's problem are given. We fo...
Certain mathematical problems prove very hard to solve because some of their intuitive features have...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...
Bertrand’s paradox is a longstanding problem within the classical in-terpretation of probability the...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the principle of indifference is formulate...
Bertrand's paradox (Bertrand 1889 Calcul des Probabilités (Paris: Gauthier-Villars)) can be consider...
This note has three goals. First, we discuss a presentation of Bertrand\u27s paradox in a recent iss...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
The Bachelor's thesis present an overview and description of selected probability theory paradoxes, ...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...
The classical interpretation of probability together with the Principle of Indifference are formulat...
We show by means of a few examples that the well known Bertrand paradoxes do not point to any probab...
Some relations between distributions of random variables used in Bertrand's problem are given. We fo...
Certain mathematical problems prove very hard to solve because some of their intuitive features have...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...
The principle of indifference is supposed to suffice for the rational assignation of probabilities to...