What you asked for was a case where a decision theory did worse than its rivals.
However, that seems pretty trivial if it behaves differently from them—you just consider an appropriate pathological environment set up to punish that decision theory.
What you asked for was a case where a decision theory did worse than its rivals.
However, that seems pretty trivial if it behaves differently from them—you just consider an appropriate pathological environment set up to punish that decision theory.
Yes, in the context of Perplexed dismissing examples of TDT doing better than CDT because CDT was being stupid with true information.