Use Bayes' Theorem to Investigate Food Allergies
Your friends probably don't have a food allergy, but how sure are you?
How likely is it that your friends really have food allergies? More important should you believe them? In this post we look at using Bayes' theorem to model this everyday question.
Read MoreUnderstanding Markov Chains with the Black Friday Puzzle
Use Markov Chains and Linear Algebra to solve this holiday puzzle!
Read MoreThe Toy Collector's Puzzle
In this post we look at the classic Coupon Collector's problem as well as a more interesting variant of it!
Read MoreThe Lebesgue Integral: a Curious Tea Party (Part 2)
Part 2 in our exploration of the Lebesgue Integral
Read MoreThe Lebesgue Integral: A Curious Tea Party (Part 1)
In this post we use a strange tea party to explore a practical understanding of the Lebesgue integral
Read MoreProbability Spaces: An Illustrated Introduction
Using pictures to explain the idea of Probability Spaces in Rigorous Probability Theory
Read MoreMeasure Theory for Probability: A Very Brief Introduction
In this post we discuss an intuitive, high level view of measure theory and why it is important to the study of rigorous probability.
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