In this paper we explore relaxations of (Williams) coherent and convex conditional previsions that form the families of n-coherent and n-convex conditional previsions, at the varying of n. We investigate which such previsions are the most general one may reasonably consider, suggesting (centered) 2-convex or, if positive homogeneity and conjugacy is needed, 2-coherent lower previsions. Basic properties of these previsions are studied. In particular, centered 2-convex previsions satisfy the Generalized Bayes Rule and always have a 2-convex natural extension. We discuss then the rationality requirements of 2-convexity and 2-coherence from a desirability perspective. Among the uncertainty concepts that can be modelled by 2-convexity, we mentio...
In this paper we consider some bounds for lower previsions that are either coherent or, more general...
In this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditional pre...
In this paper we study two classes of imprecise previsions, which we termed convex and centered conv...
In this paper we explore relaxations of (Williams) coherent and convex conditional previsions that f...
Several consistency notions are available for a lower prevision assessed on a set of gambles (bounde...
In this paper we consider some bounds for lower previsions that are either coherent or centered conv...
The recently introduced weak consistency notions of 2-coherence and 2-convexity are endowed with a c...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditi...
AbstractTwo classes of imprecise previsions, which we termed convex and centered convex previsions, ...
Two classes of imprecise previsions, which we termed convex and centered convex previsions, are stud...
The standard coherence criterion for lower previsions is expressed using an infinite number of linea...
AbstractThis paper presents a summary of Peter Walley’s theory of coherent lower previsions. We intr...
Abstract Lower previsions defined on a finite set of gambles can be looked at as points in a finite-...
We contrast Williams ’ and Walley’s theories of coherent lower previsions in the light of conglomera...
Abstract In this paper we consider conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with finit...
In this paper we consider some bounds for lower previsions that are either coherent or, more general...
In this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditional pre...
In this paper we study two classes of imprecise previsions, which we termed convex and centered conv...
In this paper we explore relaxations of (Williams) coherent and convex conditional previsions that f...
Several consistency notions are available for a lower prevision assessed on a set of gambles (bounde...
In this paper we consider some bounds for lower previsions that are either coherent or centered conv...
The recently introduced weak consistency notions of 2-coherence and 2-convexity are endowed with a c...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditi...
AbstractTwo classes of imprecise previsions, which we termed convex and centered convex previsions, ...
Two classes of imprecise previsions, which we termed convex and centered convex previsions, are stud...
The standard coherence criterion for lower previsions is expressed using an infinite number of linea...
AbstractThis paper presents a summary of Peter Walley’s theory of coherent lower previsions. We intr...
Abstract Lower previsions defined on a finite set of gambles can be looked at as points in a finite-...
We contrast Williams ’ and Walley’s theories of coherent lower previsions in the light of conglomera...
Abstract In this paper we consider conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with finit...
In this paper we consider some bounds for lower previsions that are either coherent or, more general...
In this paper we discuss the consistency concept of Williams coherence for imprecise conditional pre...
In this paper we study two classes of imprecise previsions, which we termed convex and centered conv...