On the probability model for solving some integral equations of second type
Nguyen Quy Hy (1975)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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Nguyen Quy Hy (1975)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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Mostafa K. Ardakani, Shaun S. Wulff (2014)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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Bertrand's paradox is a longstanding problem within the classical interpretation of probability theory. The solutions 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4 were proposed using three different approaches to model the problem. In this article, an extended problem, of which Bertrand's paradox is a special case, is proposed and solved. For the special case, it is shown that the corresponding solution is 1/3. Moreover, the reasons of inconsistency are discussed and a proper modeling approach is determined by...
Michał Baran (2004)
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The probability minimizing problem for large losses of portfolio in discrete and continuous time models is studied. This gives a generalization of quantile hedging presented in [3].
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Giulianella Coletti (1996)
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In this paper we present an overview of mathematical models for handling partial entailments and their extensions in a probabilistic frame.
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A. Korzeniowski (1978)
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Charles M. Stein (1985)
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Minkova, Leda D. (2004)
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Giuliana Regoli (1996)
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Vague information can be represented as comparison of previsions or comparison of probabilities, and a robust analysis can be done, in order to make inference about some quantity of interest and to measure the imprecision of the answers. In particular, in some decision problems the answer can be unique.
James M. Dickey (1980)
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Parameterized families of subjective probability distributions can be used to great advantage to model beliefs of experts, especially when such models include dependence on concomitant variables. In one such model, probabilities of simple events can be expressed in loglinear form. In another, a generalization of the multivariate t distribution has concomitant variables entering linearly through the location vector. Interactive interview methods for assessing this second model and matrix...
Melvin R. Novick, D. F. Dekeyrel, D. T. Chuang (1980)
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Novick and Lindley (1978, 1979) have dealt with the use of utility functions for applications in education and have advocated the use of the standard gamble (von Neumann and Morgenstern, 1953) elicitation procedure with the addition of coherence checking using overspecification and a least squares fit. In this procedure utilities are inferred from probability judgements offered by the assessor. This paper describes local and regional coherence procedures which seek utility coherence...