The issue is that if probability will still vary between flips, if the adversary is good enough. Say heads is up both times. Flip one could be done so that p(heads) = .6, but flip two could be done so that p(heads) =…
(I noprocrast'd myself out, but I couldn't stop thinking about this.) It's still an issue, GP is very right. The problem is that you can get any desired outcome with some probability p: it's effectively a coin that…
The issue is that if probability will still vary between flips, if the adversary is good enough. Say heads is up both times. Flip one could be done so that p(heads) = .6, but flip two could be done so that p(heads) =…
(I noprocrast'd myself out, but I couldn't stop thinking about this.) It's still an issue, GP is very right. The problem is that you can get any desired outcome with some probability p: it's effectively a coin that…