
TL;DR
This paper explores the duality between probability distributions and utility functions, providing a theoretical framework that links probabilistic models with decision-making preferences.
Contribution
It introduces a novel duality framework connecting probability and utility, advancing understanding of their interplay in decision theory.
Findings
Establishes a formal duality between probability and utility functions
Provides mathematical insights into decision-making processes
Lays groundwork for future research in probabilistic utility models
Abstract
This paper presents duality between probability distributions and utility functions.
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TopicsBayesian Modeling and Causal Inference
