id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_k3jxgv32mrcibouxbqn25gxnla Colin Howson Regularity and infinitely tossed coins 2016 7 .pdf application/pdf 2846 206 62 Howson, Colin (2016) Regularity and infinitely tossed coins. nonstandard setting, with a counterexample based on tossing a fair coin infinitely many spaces, for example that of a fair coin tossed infinitely often (it has the cardinality of the fair coin tossed infinitely many times to argue that at least one outcome sequence must a cardinality-based argument (but see Hofweber 2014), and another (2012) claiming that since infinitesimallyvalued probabilities are non-conglomerable in some countable partition, one can know beforehand with nearcertainty that one's updated hyperreal-valued probability of a suitable event A will differ from the current one. up heads, and H*(2…) the event that every toss after the first of the second coin is the set {0,1}ℕ of all possible infinite sequences of outcomes of tossing the coin (1 for How probable is an infinite sequence of heads? How probable is an infinite sequence of heads? ./cache/work_k3jxgv32mrcibouxbqn25gxnla.pdf ./txt/work_k3jxgv32mrcibouxbqn25gxnla.txt