The nature of much information available to decision makers is vague and imprecise, be it information for human managers in organisations or for process agents in a distributed co...
Mats Danielson, Love Ekenberg, Jim Johansson, Aron...
We discuss two approaches for choosing a strategy in a two-player game. We suppose that the game is played a large number of rounds, which allows the players to use observations o...
The finite element method is widely used for solving various problems in geotechnical engineering practice. The input parameters required for the calculations are generally impre...
We contrast three decision rules that extend Expected Utility to contexts where a convex set of probabilities is used to depict uncertainty: Γ-Maximin, Maximality, and E-admissib...
Mark J. Schervish, Teddy Seidenfeld, Joseph B. Kad...
This article introduces a new way of understanding subjective probability and its generalization to lower and upper prevision. Instead of asking whether a person is willing to pay...