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Probabilistic number theory

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  Probabilistic number theory [ edit ] Main article:  Probabilistic number theory Much of probabilistic number theory can be seen as an important special case of the study of variables that are almost, but not quite, mutually  independent . For example, the event that a random integer between one and a million be divisible by two and the event that it be divisible by three are almost independent, but not quite. It is sometimes said that  probabilistic combinatorics  uses the fact that whatever happens with probability greater than  0  must happen sometimes; one may say with equal justice that many applications of probabilistic number theory hinge on the fact that whatever is unusual must be rare. If certain algebraic objects (say, rational or integer solutions to certain equations) can be shown to be in the tail of certain sensibly defined distributions, it follows that there must be few of them; this is a very concrete non-probabilistic statement foll...