Biometrika 1970 57(1):203-205; doi:10.1093/biomet/57.1.203
© 1970 by Biometrika Trust
Studies in the History of Probability and Statistics. XXIV Combinations and probability in rabbinic literature
NACHUM L. RABINOVTTCH
University of Toronto
Examples are cited from the rabbinic literature up to the fourteenth century illustrating computation of combinations, permutations and probabilities. It is shown that the rabbis had some awareness of the different conceptions of probability as a measure of relative frequencies or of a state of ignorance.

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