A formal theory of inductive inference. Part II*,†
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This research was supported by AFOSR Contract No. AF 49(638)-376, Grant No. AF-AFOSR 62-377, and Public Health Service Grant No. GM 11021-01.
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Sections 4.1 and 4.2 are more exact presentations of much material in Zator Technical Bulletins 140 and 141 of April 1961 and April 1962 respectively. Part I of the present paper appeared in the March 1964 issue of Information and Control.
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