Yes, you can make the distinction mathematically precise, as I did in this post (which is the “Slepnev 2011” reference in the OP).
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, you can make the distinction mathematically precise, as I did in this post (which is the “Slepnev 2011” reference in the OP).
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?