Date
Mon, 17 Oct 2005
15:45
Location
DH 3rd floor SR
Speaker
Dr Alex Scott
Organisation
Mathematical Institute, Oxford

Given a family of independent events in a probability space, the probability

that none of the events occurs is of course the product of the probabilities

that the individual events do not occur. If there is some dependence between the

events, however, then bounding the probability that none occurs is a much less

trivial matter. The Lov

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