We make a probabilistic analysis related to some inference rules which play an important role in nonmonotonic reasoning. In a coherence-based setting, we study the extensions of a probability assessment defined on n conditional events to their quasi conjunction, and by exploiting duality, to their quasi disjunction. The lower and upper bounds coincide with some well known t-norms and t-conorms: minimum, product, Lukasiewicz, and Hamacher t-norms and their dual t-conorms. On this basis we obtain Quasi And and Quasi Or rules. These are rules for which any finite family of conditional events p-entails the associated quasi conjunction and quasi disjunction. We examine some cases of logical dependencies, and we study the relations among coherenc...
We study the quasi conjunction and the Goodman & Nguyen inclusion relation for conditional events, i...
In this paper we consider, in the framework of coherence, four different definitions of conjunction ...
We study a probabilistic logic based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion o...
We make a probabilistic analysis related to some inference rules which play an important role in non...
We make a probabilistic analysis related to some inference rules which play an important role in non...
We make a probabilistic analysis related to some inference rules which play an important role in non...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditional events to the case of $n...
In this paper, by adopting a coherence-based probabilistic approach to default reasoning, we focus t...
We study the coherent extensions of a given probability assessment on n conditional events to their ...
In this paper we first recall some notions and results on the coherence-based probabilistic treatmen...
We study, in the setting of coherence, the extension of a probability assessment defined on n condit...
In this paper, by adopting a coherence-based probabilistic approach to default reasoning, we focus t...
AbstractIn this paper we first recall some notions and results on the coherence-based probabilistic ...
We study the quasi conjunction and the Goodman & Nguyen inclusion relation for conditional events, i...
In this paper we consider, in the framework of coherence, four different definitions of conjunction ...
We study a probabilistic logic based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion o...
We make a probabilistic analysis related to some inference rules which play an important role in non...
We make a probabilistic analysis related to some inference rules which play an important role in non...
We make a probabilistic analysis related to some inference rules which play an important role in non...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditional events to the case of $n...
In this paper, by adopting a coherence-based probabilistic approach to default reasoning, we focus t...
We study the coherent extensions of a given probability assessment on n conditional events to their ...
In this paper we first recall some notions and results on the coherence-based probabilistic treatmen...
We study, in the setting of coherence, the extension of a probability assessment defined on n condit...
In this paper, by adopting a coherence-based probabilistic approach to default reasoning, we focus t...
AbstractIn this paper we first recall some notions and results on the coherence-based probabilistic ...
We study the quasi conjunction and the Goodman & Nguyen inclusion relation for conditional events, i...
In this paper we consider, in the framework of coherence, four different definitions of conjunction ...
We study a probabilistic logic based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion o...