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Old Jun10-09, 11:43 AM                  #1
sauravrt

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Random variable

A random variable (RV) is a function that maps events in our probability space to real space. So it seems to me a random variable is a way to quantify(into real space) the physical events in our probability space? Is my understanding correct?

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Old Jun10-09, 04:57 PM                  #2
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Re: Random variable

Not really..first of all a RV can be either discrete of continuous (real).

Secondly, you can just think of it as a variable that is in a simultaneous superposition of values with associated probabilities.
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Old Jun16-09, 04:01 PM                  #3
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Re: Random variable

A random variable is a measurable function that maps a probability space into a measurable state space. See http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RandomVariable.html
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