The concept of totally coherent set-valued probability assessments on a family of conditional events has been introduced in a previous paper by the same authors. Here we examine the extendibility of totally coherent interval-valued probability assessments and in this context some theoretical results are proved. These results are applied in the analysis of some well known inference rules of interest in the field of nonmonotonic reasoning
In this paper, starting from a generalized coherent (i.e. avoiding uniform loss) interval-valued pro...
This paper is devoted to a logical and algebraic treatment of conditional probability. The main idea...
By resorting to the general interpretation of an event as a proposition, we deal with its natural ge...
In this paper we consider interval-valued conditional probability assessments on finite families of ...
We introduce the concept of total coherence of a set-valued probability assessment on a family of co...
We introduce the concept of total coherence of a set-valued probability assessment on a family of co...
In probability theory the notion of coherence has been introduced by de Finetti in terms of bets and...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of ...
We consider a finite family of conditional events and, among other results, we prove a connection pr...
In this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of conditio...
In this paper we study the relationship between the notion of coherence for conditional probability ...
In this paper we propose a way to restrict extension bounds induced by coherent conditional lower-up...
In this paper we give some procedures for checking coherence of precise and imprecise conditional pr...
The assumption A(n), proposed by Hill (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 63 (1968) 677), provides a natural b...
The assumption A(n), proposed by Hill (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 63 (1968) 677), provides a natural b...
In this paper, starting from a generalized coherent (i.e. avoiding uniform loss) interval-valued pro...
This paper is devoted to a logical and algebraic treatment of conditional probability. The main idea...
By resorting to the general interpretation of an event as a proposition, we deal with its natural ge...
In this paper we consider interval-valued conditional probability assessments on finite families of ...
We introduce the concept of total coherence of a set-valued probability assessment on a family of co...
We introduce the concept of total coherence of a set-valued probability assessment on a family of co...
In probability theory the notion of coherence has been introduced by de Finetti in terms of bets and...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of ...
We consider a finite family of conditional events and, among other results, we prove a connection pr...
In this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of conditio...
In this paper we study the relationship between the notion of coherence for conditional probability ...
In this paper we propose a way to restrict extension bounds induced by coherent conditional lower-up...
In this paper we give some procedures for checking coherence of precise and imprecise conditional pr...
The assumption A(n), proposed by Hill (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 63 (1968) 677), provides a natural b...
The assumption A(n), proposed by Hill (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 63 (1968) 677), provides a natural b...
In this paper, starting from a generalized coherent (i.e. avoiding uniform loss) interval-valued pro...
This paper is devoted to a logical and algebraic treatment of conditional probability. The main idea...
By resorting to the general interpretation of an event as a proposition, we deal with its natural ge...