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The following pages link to The dilation phenomenon in robust Bayesian inference. (With discussion) (Q1333149):
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- Uncertainty, learning, and the ``problem'' of dilation (Q907892) (← links)
- Demystifying dilation (Q907893) (← links)
- Dilation for sets of probabilities (Q1314448) (← links)
- An overview of robust Bayesian analysis. (With discussion) (Q1343681) (← links)
- Probabilistic opinion pooling with imprecise probabilities (Q1702976) (← links)
- Classes of bidimensional priors specified on a collection of sets: Bayesian robustness (Q1901741) (← links)
- The sure thing principle, dilations, and objective probabilities (Q2446671) (← links)
- Brittleness of Bayesian inference under finite information in a continuous world (Q2514805) (← links)
- On the brittleness of Bayesian inference (Q2808261) (← links)
- On the local Lipschitz stability of Bayesian inverse problems (Q5000612) (← links)
- Distention for Sets of Probabilities (Q5883470) (← links)
- Conditioning and Dilation with Coherent Nearly-Linear Models (Q6485229) (← links)
- How to assess coherent beliefs: a comparison of different notions of coherence in Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence (Q6623876) (← links)
- Quantifying degrees of \(E\)-admissibility in decision making with imprecise probabilities (Q6623881) (← links)
- Counterexamples to some characterizations of dilation (Q6651293) (← links)