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THE LOGIC OF PREDICTION

Giacomo Bonanno ()

Department of Economics from California Davis - Department of Economics

Abstract: When we make a non-trivial prediction about the future we select, among the conceivable future descriptions of the world, those that appear to us to be most likely. Within a branching-time framework we capture this by means of two binary relations,

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