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E value - traduction vers Anglais

LONG-RUN AVERAGE VALUE OF A RANDOM VARIABLE
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  • The mass of probability distribution is balanced at the expected value, here a Beta(α,β) distribution with expected value α/(α+β).
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E value         
القيمة E
Expectation value         
قيمة متوقعة
Expected value         
قيمة إحتمالية،- توقعية

Définition

value added
¦ noun Economics
1. the amount by which the value of an article is increased at each stage of its production, exclusive of initial costs.
2. the addition of features to a basic line or model for which the buyer is prepared to pay extra.

Wikipédia

Expected value

In probability theory, the expected value (also called expectation, expectancy, mathematical expectation, mean, average, or first moment) is a generalization of the weighted average. Informally, the expected value is the arithmetic mean of a large number of independently selected outcomes of a random variable.

The expected value of a random variable with a finite number of outcomes is a weighted average of all possible outcomes. In the case of a continuum of possible outcomes, the expectation is defined by integration. In the axiomatic foundation for probability provided by measure theory, the expectation is given by Lebesgue integration.

The expected value of a random variable X is often denoted by E(X), E[X], or EX, with E also often stylized as E or E . {\displaystyle \mathbb {E} .}