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@ -9,16 +9,11 @@ These notes contain errors almost surely.
If you find some of them or want to improve something, please send me a message: If you find some of them or want to improve something, please send me a message:
[notes_probability_theory@jrpie.de](mailto:notes_probability_theory@jrpie.de) [notes_probability_theory@jrpie.de](mailto:notes_probability_theory@jrpie.de)
The [latest version][1] is available as a pdf download via GitLab runner. The [latest version][1] is available on my website.
You can also have a look at the generated [log files][2] or visit the
[gl pages][3] index directly.
This project relies on the excellent [Latex Packages](https://gitlab.com/latexci/packages/LatexPackages) by Maximilian Keßler as well as his [CI-Pipeline](https://gitlab.com/latexci/templates/gitlab-ci-template). This project relies on the excellent [Latex Packages](https://gitlab.com/latexci/packages/LatexPackages) by Maximilian Keßler as well as his [CI-Pipeline](https://gitlab.com/latexci/templates/gitlab-ci-template).
Also check out [this blogpost](https://castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-3/) Also check out [this blogpost](https://castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-3/)
by Gilles Castel, explaining how it is possible to write LaTeX fast enough by Gilles Castel, explaining how it is possible to write LaTeX fast enough
to keep up with a lecturer. to keep up with a lecturer.
[1]: https://jrpie-notes.gitlab.io/probability-theory/probability_theory.pdf [1]: https://notes.jrpie.de/probability-theory/probability_theory.pdf
[2]: https://jrpie-notes.gitlab.io/probability-theory/probability_theory.log
[3]: https://jrpie-notes.gitlab.io/probability-theory/