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2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 60Gxx Secondary: 60Axx [MSN][ZBL]

The equivalence relation between random variables that differ only on a set of probability zero. More precisely, two random variables $ X _ {1} $ and $ X _ {2} $, defined on a common probability space $ ( \Omega , {\mathcal F} , {\mathsf P}) $, are called stochastically equivalent if $ {\mathsf P} \{ X _ {1} = X _ {2} \} = 1 $. In most problems of probability theory one deals with classes of equivalent random variables, rather than with the random variables themselves.

Two stochastic processes $ X _ {1} ( t) $ and $ X _ {2} ( t) $, $ t \in T $, defined on a common probability space are called stochastically equivalent if for any $ t \in T $ stochastic equivalence holds between the corresponding random variables: $ {\mathsf P} \{ X _ {1} ( t) = X _ {2} ( t) \} = 1 $. With regard to stochastic processes $ X _ {1} ( t) $ and $ X _ {2} ( t) $ with coinciding finite-dimensional distributions, the term "stochastic equivalence" is sometimes used in the broad sense.

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The members of a stochastic equivalence class (of random variables or stochastic processes) are sometimes referred to as versions (of each other or of the equivalence class). A version of a random variable or stochastic process is also called a modification.

References

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How to Cite This Entry:
Stochastic equivalence. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Stochastic_equivalence&oldid=48848
This article was adapted from an original article by A.V. Prokhorov (originator), which appeared in Encyclopedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098. See original article