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  2. Infinite monkey theorem - Wikipedia

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    While a monkey is used as a mechanism for the thought experiment, it would be unlikely to ever write Hamlet, according to researchers.. The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, including the complete works of William Shakespeare.

  3. A monkey writing Shakespeare? That's much ado about ... - AOL

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    It may be time for the theorem to exit popular usage — pursued, unsuccessfully, by a monkey. CORRECTION (Nov. 1, 2024, 2:30 p.m. ET): A previous version of this article incorrectly described the ...

  4. Weasel program - Wikipedia

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    A computer program could be written to carry out the actions of Dawkins's hypothetical monkey, continuously generating combinations of 26 letters and spaces at high speed. Even at the rate of millions of combinations per second, it is unlikely, even given the entire lifetime of the universe to run, that the program would ever produce the phrase ...

  5. Infinite monkey theorem in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Given enough time, a hypothetical chimpanzee typing at random would, as part of its output, almost surely produce one of Shakespeare's plays (or any other text).. The infinite monkey theorem and its associated imagery is considered a popular and proverbial illustration of the mathematics of probability, widely known to the general public because of its transmission through popular culture ...

  6. Almost surely - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of the use of this concept include the strong and uniform versions of the law of large numbers, the continuity of the paths of Brownian motion, and the infinite monkey theorem. The terms almost certainly (a.c.) and almost always (a.a.) are also used.

  7. Diehard tests - Wikipedia

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    The letters are determined by the number of 1s in a byte 0, 1, or 2 yield A, 3 yields B, 4 yields C, 5 yields D and 6, 7 or 8 yield E. Thus we have a monkey at a typewriter hitting five keys with various probabilities (37, 56, 70, 56, 37 over 256).

  8. Catholic nun among 25 arrested in mob bust in northern Italy

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    A Catholic nun with the Sisters of Charity Institute in Milan was among 25 people arrested early Thursday morning for a litany of mafia-related crimes, including aiding and abetting extortion ...

  9. Émile Borel - Wikipedia

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    John von Neumann objected to this assignment of priority in a letter to Econometrica published in 1953 where he asserted that Borel could not have defined games of strategy because he rejected the minimax theorem. [6] With the development of statistical hypothesis testing in the early 1900s various tests for randomness were proposed. Sometimes ...