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Proper consistency is defined by the properties that each player takes all opponent strategies into account (is cautious) and deems one opponent strategy to be infinitely more likely than another if the opponent prefers the one to the other (respects preferences).
Geir B. Asheim
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Expressing consistency consistently
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 2021In the paraconsistent tradition, it is fairly well-known how difficult it is to advance a theory containing a naive truth predicate together with a (classical, consistent) consistency operator. Recently, a number of theorists have risen up to the challenge by attempting to articulate such a theory.
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Structural Consistency, Consistency, and Sequential Rationality
Econometrica, 1987Summary: In an extensive form game, a strategy profile is a sequential equilibrium if there are consistent beliefs at all information sets which, with the strategy profile, are sequentially rational at every information set. Along the equilibrium path, consistent beliefs are computed using the strategy profile and Bayes' rule.
Kreps, David M, Ramey, Garey
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Scope Consistency: A Bridge between Release Consistency and Entry Consistency
Theory of Computing Systems, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Iftode, L., Singh, J. P., Li, K.
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Making consistency more consistent
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on the Principles and Practice of Consistency for Distributed Data, 2018Ordering guarantees are often defined using abstract execution models [2, 8-11, 19, 22]. Unfortunately, these models are complex and make different assumptions about system semantics. As a result, researchers find it impossible to compare the ordering guarantees of coherence, consistency and isolation.
Adriana Szekeres, Irene Zhang
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Theory & Psychology, 2007
Top-down processes like heuristics and gap filling create consistency in normal perception. Sometimes top-down processes cause illusory perceptions. Top-down processes are also involved in the creation of hallucinations, experienced in phenomena like sensory deprivation and phantom limbs.
Elbers, N. +2 more
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Top-down processes like heuristics and gap filling create consistency in normal perception. Sometimes top-down processes cause illusory perceptions. Top-down processes are also involved in the creation of hallucinations, experienced in phenomena like sensory deprivation and phantom limbs.
Elbers, N. +2 more
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2005
Consistency is a reflection of having the right model, the right systems and the right implementation. As Vince Lombardi, the legendary coach of the Green Bay Packers, once said, "You don't do things right once in a while. You do them right all the time." To provide the ultimate level of patient care, reduce stress for the dentist and staff members and
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Consistency is a reflection of having the right model, the right systems and the right implementation. As Vince Lombardi, the legendary coach of the Green Bay Packers, once said, "You don't do things right once in a while. You do them right all the time." To provide the ultimate level of patient care, reduce stress for the dentist and staff members and
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Psychological Science, 2003
This article presents a theory of how individuals detect whether descriptions of an entity are consistent or inconsistent. The theory postulates that individuals try to construct a mental model of the entity in which all the propositions are true.
GIROTTO, VITTORIO +2 more
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This article presents a theory of how individuals detect whether descriptions of an entity are consistent or inconsistent. The theory postulates that individuals try to construct a mental model of the entity in which all the propositions are true.
GIROTTO, VITTORIO +2 more
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