On the relation between plausibility logic and the maximum-entropy principle: a numerical study

Mathematics – Probability

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24 pages of main text and references, 8 pages of tables, 7 pages of additional references

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What is the relationship between plausibility logic and the principle of maximum entropy? When does the principle give unreasonable or wrong results? When is it appropriate to use the rule `expectation = average'? Can plausibility logic give the same answers as the principle, and better answers if those of the principle are unreasonable? To try to answer these questions, this study offers a numerical collection of plausibility distributions given by the maximum-entropy principle and by plausibility logic for a set of fifteen simple problems: throwing dice.

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