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VADA AND STATISTI
Division
Syadasti
Syadanasti Syadastinasti
Syadavaktvya
Syadastiavaktkvya
Syadanastiavaktvya
Syadastinastiaaktvya
Quantitative Measure
1 (Event is sure)
0. (Event does not occur)
1 or 0
p(0<p<1)
1 or p⇒0<p<1
0 or p⇒ 0 < p < 1
0 <p<1
The notion of porbability of simple or compound events can be obtained through the frame work of Syadvada.
Galileo (1564-1642) was the first mathematician who attempted to give a quantitative measure of probability. Later on Pascal (1632-62) and Format (1601-65) gave a foundation to the mathematical theory of probability. Acharya Kundkund (First Century A.d.) and Acharya Samantbhadra (Second Century A.d.) long back gave the qualitative aspect of probability and therefore their names should also be included in the list of contributors to the notion of probability.
REFRENCES
1. Acharya kundkund (1st century a.d.) "PRAVACHANSARA."
Edited by Dr. Hiralal Jain. Amravati, Maharashtra, Sholak 23, IInd Chapter. 2. Acharya Samantbhandra (IInd Century A.d.) "APTMEEMANSA" Shlok No. 15 & 16 1st CHapter.
3. Mahalanobis, P.C. (1957) The Foundations of Statistics, Sankhya,
I.S.I. Calcutta, Vol. 18, Part 1 and 2. 183-194.
4. Haldane, J.B.s. (1957) The Syadvada System of Prediction, Sankhya, I.S.I. Calcutta, Vol. 18, Park 1 and 2, 195-200
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5. Mardia, K.v. (1975) Jain Logic and Statistical Concepts. Sankhya, Antiquary, S.D. Jain Oriental Research Institute Arrah (Bihar).
6. Kothari, D.s. (1980) reality and Physics Some Aspects. Pandit Kailash Chandra Jain Abhinandan Granth, Rewa (M.P.) 365--373.
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