Zero–one law

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In probability theory, a zero–one law is a result that states that an event must have probability 0 or 1 and no intermediate value. Sometimes, the statement is that the limit of certain probabilities must be 0 or 1.

It may refer to:

Outside the area of probability, it may refer to:

  • Topological zero–one law, related to meager sets,
  • Zero-one law (logic) for sentences valid in finite structures.