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This is not a "game," of course, but this casts doubt on the necessity of restricting the consideration of probabilities and payoffs to cases with finite consequences.
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The problem with this is that it assumes finite consequence classes.
In his Structuralist Theory of Logic (1992) he develops a theory of logical constants, in which he characterizes them by certain "implication relations", where an implication relation roughly corresponds to a finite consequence relation in Tarski's sense (which again can be described by certain structural rules of a sequent-style system).
It is clear that the supply of both fertiliser and fuel is not finite, but the consequences for biodiversity of rapidly increasing prices of both are unclear.
Like bacteria in a petri dish, our exploding numbers are reaching the limits of a finite planet, with dire consequences.
Thus there would be only a finite number of possible consequences.
It's of course true that any real game would impose some upper limit N, producing a finite number of possible consequences of the game; but this does not solve the St . Petersburgpuzzle because these finite games are not St.
In consequence, the finite constant limit must be the endemic equilibrium point.
As a consequence, any finite combination of the (e_{omega,b}) with ω fixed is an "eigenvector" for (Delta_{mathbb{D}}).
As a particular consequence, every finite von Neumann algebra with separable pre-dual can be embedded into an ultraproduct of tracial ∗-algebras, which as ∗-algebras embed into a matrix-ring over a commutative algebra.
As a consequence, a finite element program, previously described (Fabbri, 1996, 1999, 2000), has been developed to simulate the behaviour of the most common roll-over protective structures (ROPS), when tested according to OECD/EEC (Organisation for Economical Co-operation and Development/Economic European Community) codes.
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