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Bayesian Evidence Accumulation in Experimental Mathematics: A Case Study of Four Irrational Numbers
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    Bayesian Evidence Accumulation in Experimental Mathematics: A Case Study of Four Irrational Numbers (English)
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    22 October 2018
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    Bayes factor
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    normality
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    evidence accumulation
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    irrational numbers
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    logic of partial beliefs
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    normal numbers
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