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    Minimizing regret: The general case (English)
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    9 February 2001
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    The author extends the minimum regret result to the general case in which the action of the player and of the opponent generates a random signal which is communicated to the player, i.e. the case of partial monitoring. Moreover the result with some examples are illustrated.
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    minimize regret
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    partial monitoring
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