Monday, July 21, 2014

Learning means that behaviour is not stationary

Stationary processes | The Leisure of the Theory Class:



"I said earlier that in stationarity environment, the point in time which we denote by does not correspond to anything about the process itself but only reflect the point in time in which we start observing the process. In this example this is indeed the case with Craig, who starts observing the coin process at time . It is not true for us. Our subject matter is not the coin, but Craig. And time has a special meaning for Craig. Bottom line: Rational agent in a stationary environment will typically not behave in a stationary way."


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