Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] MIT VI-2 M.Eng
