The following pages link to Fair infinite lotteries (Q2442886):
Displaying 24 items.
- You've come a long way, Bayesians (Q266667) (← links)
- Uniquely determined uniform probability on the natural numbers (Q325894) (← links)
- The aftermath (Q354134) (← links)
- Additive representation of separable preferences over infinite products (Q483631) (← links)
- Finite additivity, another lottery paradox and conditionalisation (Q484946) (← links)
- Infinitesimals are too small for countably infinite fair lotteries (Q484949) (← links)
- Indeterminacy of fair infinite lotteries (Q484972) (← links)
- Comparative expectations (Q742550) (← links)
- Revising probabilities and full beliefs (Q829834) (← links)
- A continuum-valued logic of degrees of probability (Q907883) (← links)
- How to build an infinite lottery machine (Q1616145) (← links)
- Tools, objects, and chimeras: Connes on the role of hyperreals in mathematics (Q1654210) (← links)
- Infinite lotteries, large and small sets (Q1708802) (← links)
- Repelling a Prussian charge with a solution to a paradox of Dubins (Q1708967) (← links)
- The qualitative paradox of non-conglomerability (Q1709097) (← links)
- Symmetry arguments against regular probability: a reply to recent objections (Q2289715) (← links)
- Independence for full conditional probabilities: structure, factorization, non-uniqueness, and Bayesian networks (Q2353949) (← links)
- Ultralarge lotteries: analyzing the lottery paradox using non-standard analysis (Q2446677) (← links)
- TRIANGULATING NON-ARCHIMEDEAN PROBABILITY (Q4961742) (← links)
- SET SIZE AND THE PART–WHOLE PRINCIPLE (Q5414133) (← links)
- The strength of de Finetti's coherence theorem (Q6067008) (← links)
- A basis for AGM revision in Bayesian probability revision (Q6145026) (← links)
- E.T. Jaynes's solution to the problem of countable additivity (Q6651288) (← links)
- Timothy Williamson's coin-flipping argument: refuted prior to publication? (Q6652865) (← links)