law of large numbers

NOUN
  1. (statistics) law stating that a large number of items taken at random from a population will (on the average) have the population statistics
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  • The reason for this difference is as follows: in von Mises 'theory the law of large numbers follows from Poisson's law plus randomness, and in the classical theory it follows from Laplace's definition plus the multi plication law. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • We will gain advantages from the law of large numbers Milton Friedman on health, education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • But she raised the stakes considerably this March with "The Law of Large Numbers," a 12-song set that weaves influences from Ray Davies to Kate Bush to the Go-Betweens and makes for the perfect salve in a year when countless heavily reverbed girl groups clanged onto year-end best-of lists. Lost tracks: Emma Pollock, "The Law of Large Numbers"
  • These included his versions of the strong law of large numbers and the law of the iterated logarithm, some generalisations of the operations of differentiation and integration, and a contribution to intuitional logic.
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