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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. Infinite monkey theorem in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    1999 – The infinite monkey theorem is the subject of a brief sketch in the Histeria! episode "Super Writers". 1999 – "A Troo Storee", an episode of I Am Weasel, features a large room filled with several types of monkeys with typewriters who are working on a novel. When Weasel tries to pay them in bananas, they consider it an insult and quit ...

  4. List of theorems - Wikipedia

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    Glivenko–Cantelli theorem (probability) Infinite monkey theorem (probability) Lehmann–Scheffé theorem ; Lukacs's proportion-sum independence theorem (probability) Lyapunov's central limit theorem (probability theory) Pickands–Balkema–de Haan theorem (extreme value theory) Pitman–Koopman–Darmois theorem

  5. Émile Borel - Wikipedia

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    One of his books on probability introduced the amusing thought experiment that entered popular culture under the name infinite monkey theorem or the like. He also published a series of papers (1921–1927) that first defined games of strategy. [5]

  6. Words, Words, Words - Wikipedia

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    Words, Words, Words is a one-act play written by David Ives for his collection of six one-act plays, All in the Timing.The play is about Kafka, Milton, and Swift, three intelligent chimpanzees who are put in a cage together under the experimenting eye of a never seen Dr. Rosenbaum, a scientist testing the hypothesis that three apes hitting keys at random on typewriters for an infinite amount ...

  7. Weasel program - Wikipedia

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    In chapter 3 of his book The Blind Watchmaker, Dawkins gave the following introduction to the program, referencing the well-known infinite monkey theorem: I don't know who it was first pointed out that, given enough time, a monkey bashing away at random on a typewriter could produce all the works of Shakespeare. The operative phrase is, of ...

  8. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Infinite monkey theorem

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    Infinite monkey theorem. This article has a little bit of everything: Popular depiction, formal math, pop culture references, anecdotes and trivia. It exhausts the ...

  9. Wikipedia:Featured article review/Infinite monkey theorem ...

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    Comment - "The infinite monkey theorem, or some version of the idea, appears in several novels, short stories, plays, a radio program, television programs in various genres, graphic novels, stand-up comedy routines, musical works, and the Internet." What novels?, what stories, what plays?, what radio programs?, what TV programs, what novels ...