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Cardinal characteristics and countable Borel equivalence relations
Boykin and Jackson recently introduced a property of countable Borel
equivalence relations called Borel boundedness, which they showed is closely
related to the union problem for hyperfinite equivalence relations. In this
paper, we introduce a family of properties of countable Borel equivalence
relations which correspond to combinatorial cardinal characteristics of the
continuum in the same way that Borel boundedness corresponds to the bounding
number . We analyze some of the basic behavior of these
properties, showing for instance that the property corresponding to the
splitting number coincides with smoothness. We then settle many
of the implication relationships between the properties; these relationships
turn out to be closely related to (but not the same as) the Borel Tukey
ordering on cardinal characteristics
Bayesian games with a continuum of states
We show that every Bayesian game with purely atomic
types has a measurable Bayesian equilibrium when the common knowl-
edge relation is smooth. Conversely, for any common knowledge rela-
tion that is not smooth, there exists a type space that yields this common
knowledge relation and payoffs such that the resulting Bayesian game
will not have any Bayesian equilibrium. We show that our smoothness
condition also rules out two paradoxes involving Bayesian games with
a continuum of types: the impossibility of having a common prior on
components when a common prior over the entire state space exists, and
the possibility of interim betting/trade even when no such trade can be
supported
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On strict inclusion relations between approximation and interpolation spaces
We study strict inclusion relations between approximation and interpolation
spaces.Comment: 13 pages, Submitted to a Journa
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