Can someone explain the meaning of the sentence: ``All distributions in this text are finitely supported over the σ-algebra of all subsets of X'' ? On the one hand, it is impossible to define a probability measure on…
When dealing with bits, the situation is different since algebraic degrees of freedom (dimensions or coefficients of sinusoids) are different than information degrees of freedom (bits). This difference in the context of…
Can someone explain the meaning of the sentence: ``All distributions in this text are finitely supported over the σ-algebra of all subsets of X'' ? On the one hand, it is impossible to define a probability measure on…
When dealing with bits, the situation is different since algebraic degrees of freedom (dimensions or coefficients of sinusoids) are different than information degrees of freedom (bits). This difference in the context of…