Probability Vector

In mathematics and statistics, a probability vector or stochastic vector is a vector with non-negative entries that add up to one. Here are some examples of probability vectors: x_0=\begin{bmatrix}0.5 \\ 0.25 \\ 0.25 \end{bmatrix},\; x_1=\begin{bmatrix} 0 \\ 1 \\ 0 \end{bmatrix},\; x_2=\begin{bmatrix} 0.65 \\ 0.35 \end{bmatrix},\; x_3=\begin{bmatrix}0.3 \\ 0.5 \\ 0.07 \\ 0.1 \\ 0.03 \end{bmatrix}.

 

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