I like that when you sum two agents together, the resulting environment is the product of each agent’s enviroments, and since the dual of a frame just swaps an agent with its environment, that means A&B = (A! + B!)!
(I’ve used ! to represent the dual, since the editor isn’t giving me what I want when I type *)
I like that when you sum two agents together, the resulting environment is the product of each agent’s enviroments, and since the dual of a frame just swaps an agent with its environment, that means A&B = (A! + B!)!
(I’ve used ! to represent the dual, since the editor isn’t giving me what I want when I type *)