
It is shown that independent events in a probability space with equally likely outcomes are isomorphic to events coming from independent experiments each with equally likely outcomes.
Combinatorial probability, equally likely outcomes, independent experiments, prime factorization, Foundations of probability theory, independent events
Combinatorial probability, equally likely outcomes, independent experiments, prime factorization, Foundations of probability theory, independent events
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