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つづき
He can choose randomly a number i between 0 and 99, and play the role of mathematician number i.
In fact, he can first choose any bound N instead of 100, and then play the game, with only probability 1/N to be wrong.
In this context, does it make sense to say "guess the content of a box with arbitrarily high probability"?
I think it is ok, because the only probability measure we need is uniform probability on {0,1,…,N?1}, but other people argue it's not ok, because we would need to define a measure on sequences, and moreover axiom of choice messes everything up.
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