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zero probability - translation to ολλανδικά

EVENT THAT HAPPENS WITH PROBABILITY ONE
Almost always; Almost sure; Almost never; Almost certainly; Impossible event; Asymptotically almost surely; A.a.s.; Almost certain; Probability 1; Probability one; With probability 1; Probability of zero; Zero probability; With probability one

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  • Monument marking the hypocenter, or ground zero, of the atomic bomb explosion over [[Hiroshima]].
  • In mapping the effects of an atomic bomb, such as on the city of [[Hiroshima]] here, concentric circles are drawn centered on the point below the detonation and numbered at radial distances of 1,000 feet (305 meters). This point below the detonation is called "Ground Zero".
  • The former hot dog stand nicknamed Cafe Ground Zero<ref name="Pentagon" /> in the Pentagon's center courtyard.
  • The [[World Trade Center site]], as it appeared in October 2004.
  • Aerial view of the [[World Trade Center site]] in September 2001.
POINT ON THE EARTH'S SURFACE CLOSEST TO A DETONATION
Ground Zero; Ground 0
n. punt van een nucleaire explosie, punt van explosie op aardoppervlak precies onder of precies boven een nucleaire bom; doel van een raket of een bom; (Informeel) het begin, uitgangspunt; (Slang) slordige en vieze plaats

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Almost surely

In probability theory, an event is said to happen almost surely (sometimes abbreviated as a.s.) if it happens with probability 1 (or Lebesgue measure 1). In other words, the set of possible exceptions may be non-empty, but it has probability 0. The concept is analogous to the concept of "almost everywhere" in measure theory.

In probability experiments on a finite sample space with a non-zero probability for each outcome, there is no difference between almost surely and surely (since having a probability of 1 entails including all the sample points). However, this distinction becomes important when the sample space is an infinite set, because an infinite set can have non-empty subsets of probability 0.

Some examples of the use of this concept include the strong and uniform versions of the law of large numbers, and the continuity of the paths of Brownian motion.

The terms almost certainly (a.c.) and almost always (a.a.) are also used. Almost never describes the opposite of almost surely: an event that happens with probability zero happens almost never.

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1. As one IT security consultant in Britain, Brian Drury, said recently: "If a child has never touched a fingerprint scanner, there is zero probability of being incorrectly investigated for a crime.