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  • 111Conditional independence — These are two examples illustrating conditional independence. Each cell represents a possible outcome. The events R, B and Y are represented by the areas shaded red, blue and yellow respectively. And the probabilities of these events are shaded… …

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  • 112Conditional event algebra — A conditional event algebra (CEA) is an algebraic structure whose domain consists of logical objects described by statements of forms such as If A, then B, B, given A, and B, in case A. Unlike the standard Boolean algebra of events, a CEA allows… …

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  • 113Conditional entropy — Individual (H(X),H(Y)), joint (H(X,Y)), and conditional entropies for a pair of correlated subsystems X,Y with mutual information I(X; Y). In information theory, the conditional entropy (or equivocation) quantifies the remaining entropy (i.e.… …

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  • 114Conditional mutual information — In probability theory, and in particular, information theory, the conditional mutual information is, in its most basic form, the expected value of the mutual information of two random variables given the value of a third. Contents 1 Definition 2… …

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  • 115Conditional Rebate — A conditional rebate is a sales based promotion used typically by retailers to further increase their sales, generate traffic and create publicity. With this specific type of rebate, a company typically offers a certain amount of their product,… …

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  • 116Conditional variance — In probability theory and statistics, a conditional variance is the variance of a conditional probability distribution. Particularly in econometrics, the conditional variance is also known as the scedastic function or skedastic function.… …

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  • 117Conditional discharge — A conditional discharge is a sentence passed by a court whereby the defendant is not punished provided he or she complies with certain conditions. An absolute discharge is unconditional: in some jurisdictions, where no conditions are imposed at… …

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  • 118Conditional election — Arminianism portal …

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  • 119Conditional quantum entropy — The conditional quantum entropy is an entropy measure used in quantum information theory. It is a generalization of the conditional entropy of classical information theory. The conditional entropy is written S(ρ | σ), or H(ρ | σ), depending on… …

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  • 120Conditional access system — A conditional access system (CAS) is a system by which electronic transmission of digital media, especially satellite television signals through cable, is limited to subscribed clients. This is called conditional access. The signal is encrypted… …

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