... PROBABILITY
BY
A. N. KOLMOGOROV
Second English Edition
TRANSLATION EDITED BY
NATHAN MORRISON
WITH AN ADDED BIBLIOGRPAHY BY
A. T. BHARUCHA-REID
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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... of normal rotational and vibration–rotation
Raman scattering can be obtained from a detailed analysis of eq. (4.5.12) and this is
dealt with in Chapter 6. In the case of resonance rotation and ... the classical theory of Rayleigh and Raman scattering, vibrational
Raman scattering and the properties of electromagnetic radiation and many of the Refer-
ence Tables are bas...
... maintain that one species can turn into an-
other by means of mutation and natural selection. All the re-
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THE COLLAPSE OF THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION IN 20 QUESTIONS
search carried out on the matter ... as it says in the
Qur'an, and that it has a beginning and frontiers and
THE COLLAPSE OF THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION IN 20 QUESTIONS
Einstein
Max Planck
Leonardo...
... of classification, and to support the argu-
ment that a generally-applicable theory is more use in
any particular application than an individually-tailored
one. We have in any case constructed ... constructed a program which
can be applied to any data that can be presented in
the form of a binary incidence array, and as most in-
formation can be given in this form, this d...
... shrunk away in fear if she had known that
she was talking with the Marqués de Casa Triana.
I, in my character of Trevenna, found out that the Princess had
a friend, Lady Monica Vale, daughter of ... real name in her face; for between the
King of Spain as a friend, and you as an acquaintance, the girl
would be in an uncomfortable position, to say the least. No, my
dear fell...
... A COMFUTATIONAL THEORY OF THE FUNCTION OF CLUE WORDS
IN
ARGUMENT UNDERSTANDING
Robin Cohen
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto
'lDronto, CANADA MSS IA4
A~ TNACT ...
coherent plan of the speaker. Further, exceptional
tranmsission strategies must be clearly marked by
the speaker, using clues, in cases where the
transmission can be assigned a...
... proof involved, amongst other things,
the concepts of characters and L-functions, and of class numbers
of quadratic forms, and it has been of far-reaching significance
in the history of mathematics. ...
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Gauss' lemma
For any integer
a
and any natural number n we define
the numerically least residue of a (mod
n)
as that integer a& apos; for
which a
=...