A Note on the Equivalence of Coherence and Constrained Coherence

Minds and Machines 26 (3):303-305 (2016)
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Abstract

Constrained coherence is compared to coherence and its role in the behavioural interpretation of coherence is discussed. The equivalence of these two notions is proven for coherent conditional previsions, showing that the same course of reasoning applies to several similar concepts developed in the realm of imprecise probability theory.

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