The main purpose of this paper is to provide a simple criterion enabling to con- clude that two agents do not share a common prior. The criterion is simple, as it does not require information about the agents’ knowledge and beliefs, but rather only the record of a dialogue between the agents. In each stage of the dialogue, the agents tell each other the probability they ascribe to a fixed event and update their beliefs about the event. To characterize dialogues consistent with a common prior, we first study monologues, which are sequences of probabilities assigned by a single agent to a given event in an exogenous learning process. A dialogue is con- sistent with a common prior if and only if each selection sequence from the two monologues comprising the dialogue is itself a monologue.

Monologues, dialogues, and common priors

Di Tillio, Alfredo;Samet, Dov
2022

Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to provide a simple criterion enabling to con- clude that two agents do not share a common prior. The criterion is simple, as it does not require information about the agents’ knowledge and beliefs, but rather only the record of a dialogue between the agents. In each stage of the dialogue, the agents tell each other the probability they ascribe to a fixed event and update their beliefs about the event. To characterize dialogues consistent with a common prior, we first study monologues, which are sequences of probabilities assigned by a single agent to a given event in an exogenous learning process. A dialogue is con- sistent with a common prior if and only if each selection sequence from the two monologues comprising the dialogue is itself a monologue.
2022
2022
Di Tillio, Alfredo; Lehrer, Ehud; Samet, Dov
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