Quick terminology notes: If the expected utility of an action would appear to be given by a conditionally convergent sum, it doesn’t have an expected utility. Such a function isn’t integrable. What you’re talking about in general is properly/more generally put as a distinction between functions that are integrable and functions that aren’t.
Quick terminology notes: If the expected utility of an action would appear to be given by a conditionally convergent sum, it doesn’t have an expected utility. Such a function isn’t integrable. What you’re talking about in general is properly/more generally put as a distinction between functions that are integrable and functions that aren’t.