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The following pages link to Epistemic irrelevance on sets of desirable gambles (Q819949):
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- Conformity and independence with coherent lower previsions (Q324672) (← links)
- Sets of probability distributions, independence, and convexity (Q382995) (← links)
- Exchangeability and sets of desirable gambles (Q432969) (← links)
- Credal networks under epistemic irrelevance: the sets of desirable gambles approach (Q473383) (← links)
- Epistemic irrelevance in credal nets: the case of imprecise Markov trees (Q622263) (← links)
- Notes on desirability and conditional lower previsions (Q645076) (← links)
- Sets of desirable gambles: conditioning, representation, and precise probabilities (Q648370) (← links)
- Independent natural extension (Q650526) (← links)
- Computing lower and upper expectations under epistemic independence (Q881798) (← links)
- Conditioning, updating and lower probability zero (Q900364) (← links)
- Lexicographic choice functions (Q1687273) (← links)
- Representation theorems for partially exchangeable random variables (Q1699331) (← links)
- Coherent choice functions, desirability and indifference (Q1795037) (← links)
- Independent natural extension for choice functions (Q2105627) (← links)
- Modelling epistemic irrelevance with choice functions (Q2206448) (← links)
- Thirty years of credal networks: specification, algorithms and complexity (Q2206469) (← links)
- Graphoid properties of concepts of independence for sets of probabilities (Q2237139) (← links)
- A survey of the theory of coherent lower previsions (Q2270419) (← links)
- Full conglomerability (Q2321804) (← links)
- Asymmetric decomposability and persegram representation in coherent conditional probability theory (Q2354850) (← links)
- Probabilistic logic with independence (Q2379311) (← links)
- Credal networks under epistemic irrelevance (Q2409105) (← links)
- IMPRECISE MARKOV CHAINS AND THEIR LIMIT BEHAVIOR (Q3644940) (← links)
- Predictive Inference Under Exchangeability, and the Imprecise Dirichlet Multinomial Model (Q5266575) (← links)
- Desirability foundations of robust rational decision making (Q6142422) (← links)