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Does strong stochastic ordering exist?
For two probability measure $\mu$ and $\nu$ on $\mathbb{R}$, we call $\mu$ is stochastically smaller than $\nu$ (i.e., $\mu\leq\nu$) , if $\int f \, d\mu\leq\int f \, d\nu$ for any nonnegative bounded ...
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Does a total preorder on lotteries that preserves countable mixtures preserve arbitrary mixtures?
Let $X$ be a countable set. A lottery on $X$ is a function $\lambda: X \to [0,1]$ such that $\sum_x \lambda(x) = 1$. Let $\Delta X$ be the set of lotteries on $X$.
A total preorder $\preceq$ on $\...
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$\sigma$-fields as closure systems
Let $(\Omega,\mathcal A, P)$ be a probability space and let $\Sigma(\mathcal A) \subset 2^{\mathcal A}$ be the collection of all sub-$\sigma$-fields of $\mathcal A$. Then, $\Sigma(\mathcal A)$ is ...
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Can we order random variables in a measurable way in a general setup?
Let
$(\Omega,\mathcal A,\operatorname P)$ be a probability space
$(E,\mathcal E)$ be a measurable space
$n\in\mathbb N$
$X_1,\ldots,X_n$ be $(E,\mathcal E)$-valued random variables on $(\Omega,\...
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Is there a natural measurable structure on the $\sigma$-algebra of a measurable space?
Let $(X, \Sigma)$ denote a measurable space. Is there a non-trivial $\sigma$-algebra $\Sigma^1$ of subsets of $\Sigma$ so that $(\Sigma, \Sigma^1)$ is also a measurable space?
Here is one natural ...