zero-one law

English

Noun

zero-one law (plural zero-one laws)

  1. (mathematics) The fact that, in some circumstances, the probability of an event can only be zero or one and not any intermediate value.

Derived terms

  • Blumenthal's zero-one law
  • Hewitt-Savage zero-one law
  • Kolmogorov's zero-one law
  • Lévy's zero-one law
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