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Aumann's Agreement Theorem

Edited by Ruby, Vladimir_Nesov, Paul Crowley, et al. last updated 8th Feb 2025

Aumann's agreement theorem, roughly speaking, says that two agents acting rationally (in a certain precise sense) and with common knowledge of each other's beliefs cannot agree to disagree. More specifically, if two people are genuine Bayesians, share common priors, and have common knowledge of each other's current probability assignments, then they must have equal probability assignments.

Related tags and wikis: Disagreement, Modesty, Modesty argument, Aumann agreement, The Aumann Game

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  • Probability Space & Aumann Agreement by Wei Dai
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External Links

  • A write-up of the proof of Aumann's agreement theorem (pdf) by Tyrrell McAllister

See also

  • Disagreement
  • Modesty argument
  • Aumann agreement
  • The Aumann Game
  • Overcoming Bias posts on "Disagreement"

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