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as it should be discuss by the example of the handwriting of the dealer

Started by evs, Apr 19, 01:57 AM 2018

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Why it is impossible to predict which side will drop a tossed up coin? It has long been accepted to answer: because we can not follow all the features of its trajectory on Newton. This argument (that the unpredictability of the flight of a bone or a coin is caused by the enormously complex conditions of flight) dominates in science and philosophy until now, although it has long been proved to be untenable.
A hundred years ago, Henri poincaré instead of an immensely complex flight of the coin considered a very simple movement - the rotation of the primitive roulette arrow. Suppose that we are given a horizontal circle divided into equal sectors - white and black; in the center of the circle on the vertical axis placed arrow that can spin and give it freely to rotate. What is the probability p of her staying in the white sector? If black and white sectors are equally divided, and the arrow promoted strongly enough, then everyone will say: p=1/2. Poincaré formalized this intuitively clear position: if the initial velocity v is large enough, the proportion of time spent by the arrow in the white sectors (and thus - and the probability of staying in one of them), close to the share of these sectors in the circle. On the contrary, the dependence of the stop angle f(v) on the initial velocity v and the nature of the deceleration (friction type, etc.) is insignificant and disappears in the limit. It was subsequently realized that the poincaré roulette is an ideal model of coin tossing.
If the coin flying, made many turns, the side on which it falls, is almost independent of conditions cast and flight. Thus, the accident can be generated by a very simple movement, and the previous references to the complexity of the flight only led away from the point of view. Although the close values of the initial pulses v and correspond to the close values of the finite angles f, but these angles can lie in different sectors â€" that's where the accident as roulette, and the coin.
    conclusion: handwriting stickman can be read only at a low speed of ball launch. in other cases, the handwriting of the dealer does not exist!
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