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5506 | Volume 20 | 2-Feb-57 | 5507 | Volume 20 | 1957 |
Summary: The whole built from random parts, by random coupling, when each part has probability
πi that its state is equilibrial, does not go (if not in equilibrium) equiprobably to
all states but favours those "near" itself. Summary 5524 |
Summary: Refusal to give a machine (or state, or input-valve, or transformation, etc) a particular
value corresponds to talking about a set of machines (or states, or input-values,
or transformations, etc). The set has no associated probabilities, but can use the
concept of "independence". 5666.7 |
Metric Hockett's metric 5231 |
Equilibrium probability of 5447 5504 Random machinery 5497 Rubin and Sitgreaves' set of transformations is fully unspecified Set or Ensemble and lack of specification Specification lack of, and set |
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