Exercise 1 (Sigma Algebras) : (4 Points)
Exercise 1 (Sigma Algebras) : (4 Points)
b) Would this change if FΩ is defined as the largest class of subsets defined as above (instead of the smallest)?
c) Prove or disprove that FΩ is a σ-algebra as defined in the lecture for any countably infinite set Ω.
Definition 1. Let X be a discrete random variable, k ∈ N>0 and 0 < p ≤ 1. The mass function of a geometric
distribution is given by:
Pr{X = k} = (1 − p)k−1 ·p
b) Prove that
Pr{X = k + m | X > m} = Pr{X = k} for any m, k ∈ N>0 .
Hint: Use properties of probability measures and the geometric distribution as presented in the lecture.