18 Aug
2003
18 Aug
'03
10:37 p.m.
Tim May <timcmay@got.net> wrote:
But, as I said in my last post, before you try to understand algorithmic information theory, you need to learn the basics of probability. Without understanding things like combinations and permutations, binomial and Poisson distributions, the law of large numbers, standard deviations, etc., your philosophizing will be ungrounded.
A good place to learn the basics: http://web.jfet.org/6.041-text/ -- Riad Wahby rsw@jfet.org MIT VI-2 M.Eng