Random Experiment Process
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A Random Experiment Process is a observable stochastic process composed of elementary random experiments.
- Context:
- It can range from:
- being an Independent Random Experiment Process (where the random experiment outcomes are in a mutually independent relation),
- to being a Conditionally Independent Random Experiment Process, where the Random Experiment Outcome are in a Conditionally Dependent Relation),
- to being a Dependent Random Experiment Process (where the random experiment outcomes are in a dependent relation).
- It can involve Replacement.
- It can involve a string of [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] Random Experiment Trials.
- It can range from:
- See: Random Experiment Sequence.