Information and σ-algebras created by Carlos Hervés-Beloso and Paulo Klinger Monteiro
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- 09382559
- HB119 ECO
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In this work, we clarify the relationship between the information that an agent receives from a signal, from an experiment or from his own ability to determine the true state of nature that occurs and the information that an agent receives from a -algebra. We show that, for countably generated -algebras, the larger it is, the larger the information is. The same is true for general -algebras after the removal of a negligible set of states.
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