
Belief functions and basic probability assignments defined on a finite frame of discernment are given an intuitive extension. Some convergence results are then given on sets converging from above and below; also, a weakened form of one of the Borel-Cantelli lemmas is given. The paper concludes with a theorem on the Dempster-Shafer random variable.
basic probability assignments, Foundations of probability theory, belief functions, Dempster-Shafer random variable, Borel-Cantelli lemmas
basic probability assignments, Foundations of probability theory, belief functions, Dempster-Shafer random variable, Borel-Cantelli lemmas
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