Er, no, they’re called Dynamic Bayes Nets. And there are no known unique events relative to the fundamental laws of physics; those would be termed “miracles”. Physics repeats perfectly—there’s no question of frequentism because there’s no probabilities—and the higher-level complex events are one-time if you try to measure them precisely; Socrates died only once, etc.
Er, no, they’re called Dynamic Bayes Nets. And there are no known unique events relative to the fundamental laws of physics; those would be termed “miracles”. Physics repeats perfectly—there’s no question of frequentism because there’s no probabilities—and the higher-level complex events are one-time if you try to measure them precisely; Socrates died only once, etc.
What about some of the things going on at the LHC?