Re: Bayes in your Luggage

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Sujet : Re: Bayes in your Luggage
De : james.g.burns (at) *nospam* att.net (Jim Burns)
Groupes : sci.math
Date : 11. Apr 2024, 23:12:24
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On 4/11/2024 4:45 PM, Mild Shock wrote:
John wrote:

But if pushed, I'd go for both.
>
What about a non-reflexive preference relation
between the two. Which one would you read first?
>
I also undecided in this matter. :-(
Don't mimic Buridan's ass, and
starve to death instead of choosing.
Could it ever be more appropriate to flip a coin
than to choose between books on Bayes' theorem?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
11 Apr 24 * Bayes in your Luggage13Mild Shock
11 Apr 24 `* Re: Bayes in your Luggage12John
11 Apr 24  `* Re: Bayes in your Luggage11Mild Shock
11 Apr 24   +* Re: Bayes in your Luggage3Mild Shock
12 Apr 24   i`* Re: Bayes in your Luggage2John
12 Apr 24   i `- Re: Bayes in your Luggage1Mild Shock
12 Apr 24   +* Re: Bayes in your Luggage4Jim Burns
12 Apr 24   i+- Re: Bayes in your Luggage1Mild Shock
12 May 24   i`* Re: Bayes in your Luggage2Ross Finlayson
2 Sep 24   i `- Re: Bayes in your Luggage1Ross Finlayson
12 Apr 24   `* Re: Bayes in your Luggage3John
12 Apr 24    `* Re: Bayes in your Luggage2Mild Shock
12 Apr 24     `- Re: Bayes in your Luggage1Mild Shock

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