law of large numbers

law of large numbers
The statistical tendency toward a fixed ratio in the results when an experiment is repeated a large number of times; law of averages.

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  • Borel's law of large numbers — Roughly speaking, Borel s law of large numbers, named after Émile Borel, states that if an experiment is repeated a large number of times, independently under identical conditions, then the proportion of times that any specified event occurs… …   Wikipedia

  • law of large numbers — Date: 1911 a theorem in mathematical statistics: the probability that the absolute value of the difference between the mean of a population sample and the mean of the population from which it is drawn is greater than an arbitrarily small amount… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • law of large numbers — The mean of a random sample approaches the mean ( expected value) of the population as sample size increases. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

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