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2. The Principles of the Algebra of Logic. Part III.—Application to certain Problems in the Theory of Probability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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The Algebra of Logic, being the science of Necessity and Probability, supplies a variety of methods of great power for solving problems in the theory of Probability. I propose to bring before the Society a few examples extracted from my work on the “Principles of the Algebra of Logic,” which is about to be published. A large class of problems, some of which have created considerable diversity of opinion among mathematicians of eminence, can be solved by means of a single theorem.

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Proceedings 1878–79
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1880

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