"In mathematics, stochastic convergence is a term to describe the merging of random variables wherein a set of numbers settle on a particular number. In Volume I, Random Convergence, we have the convergence of story-lines - driven by the actions of several different entities, all occurring within the same era - converging in some cases unknowingly to derive a single, specific outcome: The inauguration of aerial mail service by the Postal Service on May 15, 1918. This volume describes the evolution of these different stories ...
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"In mathematics, stochastic convergence is a term to describe the merging of random variables wherein a set of numbers settle on a particular number. In Volume I, Random Convergence, we have the convergence of story-lines - driven by the actions of several different entities, all occurring within the same era - converging in some cases unknowingly to derive a single, specific outcome: The inauguration of aerial mail service by the Postal Service on May 15, 1918. This volume describes the evolution of these different stories - individually the product of somewhat random events - and how their histories - singularly and more importantly, how they intersected with each other at times - ultimately converged to produce the birth of aerial mail service for the Post Office Department"--
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