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plymouth
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My problem is this.
We have three javelin throwers A,B and C.
It is known that A defeats B with probability 60%, B defeats C with probability again 60% and A has the better of C with 70%.
What are the a-priori probabilities of A, B, C winning the 3-way contest ?
If in general we have N participants and Pij for the head to head probabilities, what is the formula for the win probability of each (Qi = some f(Pij)) ?
We have three javelin throwers A,B and C.
It is known that A defeats B with probability 60%, B defeats C with probability again 60% and A has the better of C with 70%.
What are the a-priori probabilities of A, B, C winning the 3-way contest ?
If in general we have N participants and Pij for the head to head probabilities, what is the formula for the win probability of each (Qi = some f(Pij)) ?