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jademouse708Lv1
2 Dec 2020
Consider the set of probability distributions on Z= (0,1,5). Each probability distribution is denoted as P= (P0, P1, P5), where Pz is the probability of Z:
P1= (1/3, 1/3, 1/3)
P2= (1/4, 1/4, 1/2)
P3= (1/5, 3/5, 1/5)
Define and interpret first-order stochastic domination. Does any of the three distribution first-order stochastically dominate another?ย
Consider the set of probability distributions on Z= (0,1,5). Each probability distribution is denoted as P= (P0, P1, P5), where Pz is the probability of Z:
P1= (1/3, 1/3, 1/3)
P2= (1/4, 1/4, 1/2)
P3= (1/5, 3/5, 1/5)
Define and interpret first-order stochastic domination. Does any of the three distribution first-order stochastically dominate another?ย
Kritika KrishnakumarLv10
16 Feb 2021