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Cosa (chi) è non-probabilistic - definizione

USE OF PROBABILITY AND LOGIC TO DEAL WITH UNCERTAIN SITUATIONS
Probabilistic reasoning; Probability logic; Probabilistic Logic; Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System

List of probabilistic proofs of non-probabilistic theorems         
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Probabilistic proofs of non-probabilistic theorems
Probability theory routinely uses results from other fields of mathematics (mostly, analysis). The opposite cases, collected below, are relatively rare; however, probability theory is used systematically in combinatorics via the probabilistic method.
Probabilistic logic         
Probabilistic logic (also probability logic and probabilistic reasoning) involves the use of probability and logic to deal with uncertain situations. Probabilistic logic extends traditional logic truth tables with probabilistic expressions.
Probabilistic programming         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE DESIGNED TO DESCRIBE PROBABILISTIC MODELS AND THEN PERFORM INFERENCE IN THOSE MODELS
Probabilistic relational programming language; List of probabilistic programming languages; Probabilistic programming language; Turing.jl; Turing (probabilistic programming); Applications of probabilistic programming
Probabilistic programming (PP) is a programming paradigm in which probabilistic models are specified and inference for these models is performed automatically.

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Probabilistic logic

Probabilistic logic (also probability logic and probabilistic reasoning) involves the use of probability and logic to deal with uncertain situations. Probabilistic logic extends traditional logic truth tables with probabilistic expressions. A difficulty of probabilistic logics is their tendency to multiply the computational complexities of their probabilistic and logical components. Other difficulties include the possibility of counter-intuitive results, such as in case of belief fusion in Dempster–Shafer theory. Source trust and epistemic uncertainty about the probabilities they provide, such as defined in subjective logic, are additional elements to consider. The need to deal with a broad variety of contexts and issues has led to many different proposals.