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by rocqua
1511 days ago
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The cases I know tend to be about infinite systems, where you have a critical probability below which the chance of some property is exactly 0. Very often, you get that above that probability the chance is exactly 1 (because of [1]). In general what I am familiar with is 'percolation theory'. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolmogorov%27s_zero%E2%80%93on... |
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