@article{Gurevich2012,
Abstract = {John organized a state lottery and his wife won the main prize. You may feel that the event of her winning wasn't particularly random, but how would you argue that in a fair court of law? Traditional probability theory does not even have the notion of random events. Algorithmic information theory does, but it is not applicable to real-world scenarios like the lottery one. We attempt to rectify that.},
Author = {Gurevich, Yuri and Passmore, Grant Olney},
File = {Impugning Randomness, Convincingly- gurevich2012 (0) - a - a - n.pdf},
ISSN = {1572-8730},
Journal = {Studia Logica},
Month = {Apr},
Number = {1},
Pages = {193--222},
Title = {Impugning Randomness, Convincingly},
URL = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-012-9375-1},
Volume = {100},
Year = {2012},
bdsk-url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-012-9375-1},
date-added = {2019-08-21 09:37:40 +0200},
date-modified = {2019-08-21 09:37:40 +0200},
day = {01},
doi = {10.1007/s11225-012-9375-1}
}
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