It has often been recommended that the differing probability distributions of a group of experts should be reconciled in such a way as to preserve each instance of independence …
I first encountered the subject in Herbert Hawkes' wonderful old text, Advanced Algebra, in a chapter entitled “Permutations, Combinations, and Probability.” Published in 1928 by Ginn …
The present paper stems from a desire to combine ideas arising from two historically different axiomatic frameworks of probabilistic reasoning, each having its own traditions, into …