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Sampling is a method of extracting information from probability distributions.

Sampling allows estimation of properties from distributions.
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Description

Sampling techniques are used to estimate properties of systems when exact solutions are not available.

Properties

  • works with probabilities
  • approximates results
  • used in simulations

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Author: Harold Foppele


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