Yes, I understand that, but my question is why does the distinction matter in this context?
Not sure I understand your question… It’s provable that the agents behave differently, so there you have a mathy explanation. As for non-mathy explanations, I think the best one is Gary’s original description of the ASP problem.
Do you understand the statement and proof in the 2nd half of the post?
Yes, I understand that, but my question is why does the distinction matter in this context?
Not sure I understand your question… It’s provable that the agents behave differently, so there you have a mathy explanation. As for non-mathy explanations, I think the best one is Gary’s original description of the ASP problem.
Do you understand the statement and proof in the 2nd half of the post?