The axiomatic melting pot. Teaching probability theory in Prague during the 1930's

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In this paper, we are interested in the teaching of probability theory in
Prague and Czechoslovakia, in particular during the 1930's. We focus specially
on a textbook, published in Prague by Karel Rychlik in 1938, which uses
Kolmogorov's axiomatization, a very exceptional fact before World War II.

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