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>>77 文字化け訂正
「What we have then is this:
For each fixed opponent strategy, if i is chosen uniformly independently of that strategy (where the "independently" here isn't in the probabilistic sense), we win with probability at least (n?1)/n.
That's right.
But now the question is whether we can translate this to a statement without the conditional "For each fixed opponent strategy".
? Alexander Pruss Dec 19 '13 at 15:05 」
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「What we have then is this:
For each fixed opponent strategy, if i is chosen uniformly independently of that strategy (where the "independently" here isn't in the probabilistic sense), we win with probability at least (n-1)/n. That's right.
But now the question is whether we can translate this to a statement without the conditional "For each fixed opponent strategy".
- Alexander Pruss Dec 19 '13 at 15:05」
”-”が、文字化けしました(^^;