Uncertainty is an inevitable part of the assertion of knowledge, see Bayesian probability
Mathematicians handle uncertainty using probability theory, Dempster-Shafer theory, fuzzy logic. See also probability.
Examples where uncertainty is important:
- Uncertainty is designed into games, most notable, gambling where chance is central to play.
- In physics in certain situations, uncertainty has been elevated into a prinicple, the uncertainty principle.
- In weather forcasting it is now commonplace to include data on the degree of uncertainty in a weather forecast[?].
- Uncertainty is often an important factor in economics.
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