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Games are built around random number generators. Given any circumstance, there is always a defined set of possible outcomes. Some are more likely than others. This is what we try to feed to the computer so that it can make an "intelligent" decision. However, we as humans are capable of making irrational decisions and making decisions on undefined factors. This is why games against human players are more exciting than logic-fed computers. Applying principles of probability, how can we improve random number generators and make them more unpredictable and thus more realistic? Share your thoughts and possible scenarios.
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Prove directly that the eigenvalues of A are purely imaginary. Prove that if x and y are eigenvalues associated to distinct eigenvalues, then they are orthogonal, i.e. x^H*y = 0
Should the computer center purchase the new computers? (Normal Distribution)
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Express the perimeter of the plot as a function of the width. What is the domain of this function?
Chez Paul is contemplating either opening another restaurant or expanding its existing location. Define Quantitative Methods of Business
Question based on sampling distribution - What is the probability that the proportion in the sample with M.B.A. degrees is between 59.5% and 60.5%?
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