Random algebra is a mathematical framework that generally deals with structures and operations involving randomness. It can have various interpretations depending on the context, including: 1. **Random Variables and Their Algebras**: In probability theory, random variables can be treated as elements of an algebra. This involves the study of functions that assign numerical values to outcomes of random processes, and the rules for combining these variables—such as addition and multiplication—can be defined in an algebraic manner.

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