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nhinck | 2 years ago

For a finite population and starting wealth, the collective wealth will tend to 0 given enough rounds.

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kgwgk|2 years ago

So you say that it's false that "in one round, the collective wealth goes up 5%", right?

However you agree that it's true that "in one round, the collective wealth goes up 5% in expectation", right?

(I agree that "for a finite population and starting wealth, the collective wealth will tend to 0 given enough rounds ALMOST SURELY". The last bit is important though. Otherwise it's like saying that if you flip a coin enough times you will get heads - which is not exactly true.)

nhinck|2 years ago

Yeah I would say "in one round, the collective wealth goes up 5% in expectation" but "for a finite population and starting wealth, the collective wealth will tend to 0 given enough rounds" not almost, but absolutely.