Generalized Jeffrey Conditionalization: F.P. Conditionalization
Draheim, Dirk
2017-11-08 00:00:00
[In this chapter, we develop the frequentist definition F.P. conditionalization, i.e., as the expected value of an event in a testbed that adheres to frequency constraints. The chapter makes first steps in discussing properties of F.P. conditionalization and looks into a technique for transforming F.P. testbed specifications. Also, we look into an operational semantics of classical conditional probability in terms of sequences of so-called conditional events.]
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[In this chapter, we develop the frequentist definition F.P. conditionalization, i.e., as the expected value of an event in a testbed that adheres to frequency constraints. The chapter makes first steps in discussing properties of F.P. conditionalization and looks into a technique for transforming F.P. testbed specifications. Also, we look into an operational semantics of classical conditional probability in terms of sequences of so-called conditional events.]
Published: Nov 8, 2017
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