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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Volume 141
Volume 141, February 2022
- John C. Aldrich, A. Philip Dawid, Thierry Denoeux, Prakash P. Shenoy, Vladimir Vovk:
Probability and statistics: Foundations and history. Special Issue in honor of Glenn Shafer. 1-4 - John C. Aldrich, A. Philip Dawid, Thierry Denoeux, Prakash P. Shenoy, Vladimir Vovk:
Glenn Shafer - A short biography. 5-10 - Rafal M. Lochowski, Nicolas Perkowski, David J. Prömel:
One-dimensional game-theoretic differential equations. 11-27 - Gert de Cooman, Jasper De Bock:
Randomness is inherently imprecise. 28-68 - Wouter M. Koolen, Peter Grünwald:
Log-optimal anytime-valid E-values. 69-82 - Aaditya Ramdas, Johannes Ruf, Martin Larsson, Wouter M. Koolen:
Testing exchangeability: Fork-convexity, supermartingales and e-processes. 83-109 - Leonardo Cella, Ryan Martin:
Validity, consonant plausibility measures, and conformal prediction. 110-130 - Min-ge Xie, Zheshi Zheng:
Homeostasis phenomenon in conformal prediction and predictive distribution functions. 131-145 - John C. Aldrich:
W.E. Johnson and Cambridge thought on probability. 146-158 - Clémentine Laurens, Laurent Mazliak:
Kameda Toyojiro and the transfer of the Western theory of probability to Japan. 159-170 - Glenn Shafer:
The notion of event in probability and causality: Situating myself relative to Bruno de Finetti. 171-178 - Glenn Shafer:
Causal interpretation of graphical models. 179-182 - Glenn Shafer:
"So much data. Who needs probability?" Have we been here before? 183-189
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