Abstract: In the previous chapters single random variablesRandom variable Random variables Random variable have been discussed in continuous, discrete, and mixed forms based on the probability functions. It is also possible to define multiple random variablesRandom variable Random variables Random variable in a probability space. In that case, the probability functions are defined using $$ n $$ Random variable Random variables Random variablerandom variables, where $$ n \ge 2 $$ . The probability functions in $$ \mathbb {R} $$ (i.e. a line) for the single Random variable Random variables Random variablerandom variables, they works on $$ \mathbb {R}^{2} $$ (i.e. a plane) for the two-random Random variable Random variables Random variablevariables, and so on.
Publication Year: 2021
Publication Date: 2021-08-18
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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