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Bayes' theorem vs theorem

theorem vs Bayes' theorem

Bayes' theorem and theorem both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Bayes' theorem Yes No No No
theorem Yes No No No
As nouns, theorem is a hypernym of Bayes' theorem; that is, theorem is a word with a broader meaning than Bayes' theorem:
  • Bayes' theorem: (statistics) a theorem describing how the conditional probability of a set of possible causes for a given observed event can be computed from knowledge of the probability of each cause and the conditional probability of the outcome of each cause
  • theorem: an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth
Bayes' theorem (noun) theorem (noun)
(statistics) a theorem describing how the conditional probability of a set of possible causes for a given observed event can be computed from knowledge of the probability of each cause and the conditional probability of the outcome of each cause an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth
a proposition deducible from basic postulates
Difference between Bayes' theorem and theorem

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