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Completeness theorem for biprobability models
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 March 2014
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The aim of the paper is to prove the completeness theorem for biprobability models. This also solves Keisler's Problem 5.4 (see [4]).
Let be a countable admissible set and ω ∈
. The logic
is similar to the standard probability logic
. The only difference is that two types of probability quantifiers
and
are allowed.
A biprobability model is a structure (, μ1, μ2) where
is a classical structure without operations and μ1, μ2 are two types of probability measures such that μ1 is absolutely continuous with respect to μ2, i.e. μ1 ≪ μ2.
The quantifiers are interpreted in the natural way, i.e.
for i = 1, 2. (The measure is the restriction of the completion of
to the σ-algebra generated by the measurable rectangles and the diagonal sets
Axioms and rules of inference are those of , as listed in [2] with the axiom B4 from [4], with the remark that both P1 and P2 can play the role of P, together with the following axioms:
Axioms of continuity.
1)
.
2)
.
Axiom of absolute continuity:
where and Φn = {φ ∈ Φ: φ has n free variables}.
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