In this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditional previsions, presenting a variant of this notion, which we call W-coherence. It is shown that W-coherence ensures important consistency properties and is quite general and well-grounded. This is done comparing it with alternative or anyway similar known and less known consistency definitions. The common root of these concepts is that they variously extend to imprecision the subjective probability approach championed by de Finetti. The analysis in the paper is also helpful in better clarifying several little investigated aspects of these notions
In this paper we study the relationship between the notion of coherence for conditional prevision as...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
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AbstractIn this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditi...
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In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
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AbstractIn this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of ...
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Abstract In this paper we consider conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with finit...
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We study a probabilistic logic based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion o...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
In this paper we study the relationship between the notion of coherence for conditional prevision as...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
In this paper we propose some algorithms for the checking of generalized coherence (g-coherence) and...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditi...
We contrast Williams ’ and Walley’s theories of coherent lower previsions in the light of conglomera...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of conditio...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of ...
Constrained coherence is compared to coherence and its role in the behavioural interpretation of coh...
Abstract In this paper we consider conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with finit...
Stability arises as the consistency criterion in a betting inter- pretation for hyperreal imprecise ...
We study a probabilistic logic based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion o...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
In this paper we study the relationship between the notion of coherence for conditional prevision as...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
In this paper we propose some algorithms for the checking of generalized coherence (g-coherence) and...