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>>8420427
Regarding the background which you want to introduce there, you can do this right there in the link, generate some momentum for such lectures and get the basics out of the way.
I've made the second video linked above, and it's about the start of section 2 (after the introduction) where they talk about probability theory - but they do it only for distributions over R^n.
If you would, for example, his the thread with basic set discussions - introducing necessary stuff like [math] \cup [/math] and so on, then I'll interact with you right there.
E.g. the formulation of Bayes theorem for sets like here
https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Bayes%27_Theorem

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What's your favorite thing about set theory, /sci/?

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Is there any single set operation which you can use to define all other set operations?

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