Avoiding Probabilistic Reasoning Fallacies in Legal
... the formulaic and visual versions of Bayes theorem in explaining key fallacies like the prosecution fallacy. • Section 3 identifies why Bayes theorem is not just the means of avoiding fallacies but also, paradoxically, the reason for their continued proliferation. Specifically, this is where we expl ...
... the formulaic and visual versions of Bayes theorem in explaining key fallacies like the prosecution fallacy. • Section 3 identifies why Bayes theorem is not just the means of avoiding fallacies but also, paradoxically, the reason for their continued proliferation. Specifically, this is where we expl ...
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... Example: A=[8 1 6 4 0 3 9 5] zi = 3, zj = 9 When will two elements be compared? Only if one of them (3 or 9) is chosen as a pivot, since in Partition, each element compared only with pivot. They will then never be compared again, since pivot is not in the subsequent recursions to Partition ...
... Example: A=[8 1 6 4 0 3 9 5] zi = 3, zj = 9 When will two elements be compared? Only if one of them (3 or 9) is chosen as a pivot, since in Partition, each element compared only with pivot. They will then never be compared again, since pivot is not in the subsequent recursions to Partition ...
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... (simulator) running time is bounded by a fixed polynomial. Analogously, to prove our results, we show that any public-coin interactive protocol, repeated sufficiently many times in parallel (and again letting the verifier pick its messages by applying a hash function to the transcript), is sound under a ...
... (simulator) running time is bounded by a fixed polynomial. Analogously, to prove our results, we show that any public-coin interactive protocol, repeated sufficiently many times in parallel (and again letting the verifier pick its messages by applying a hash function to the transcript), is sound under a ...