A comment on Expected Utility Theory

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    1. PKitty Apr 27, 2017
      Sadly no, this is not my area of expertise.
    2. Dupe2718 Apr 27, 2017
    3. Dupe2718 Apr 27, 2017
    4. Nazgand Apr 27, 2017
      If you use Blogger, then this script renders LaTeX in the post:

      HTML:
      <script src="https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js" type="text/javascript">
      MathJax.Hub.Config({
       extensions: ["tex2jax.js","TeX/AMSmath.js","TeX/AMSsymbols.js"],
       jax: ["input/TeX", "output/HTML-CSS"],
       tex2jax: {
           inlineMath: [ ['$','$'], ["\\(","\\)"] ],
           displayMath: [ ['$$','$$'], ["\\[","\\]"] ],
       },
       "HTML-CSS": { availableFonts: ["TeX"] }
      });
      </script> 
      For making PDFs, I recommend https://sourceforge.net/projects/texstudio/ .
    5. PKitty Apr 27, 2017
      |ω・)ノ
    6. Dupe2718 Apr 27, 2017
      I can use LaTeX to some extent — I use Mathjax on Stack Exchange and Math BBCode on Quora.

      I typed the post in Word though, and the rendering of LaTeX in word is not as intuitive — nor as smooth — as the rendering on Stack Exchange.

      Any suggestions?
    7. Nazgand Apr 27, 2017
      Since you are interested in producing mathematical content, I highly suggest learning and using LaTeX. It is what I use on my blog, in my articles; I used it in college and still use it. It just looks nicer.
    8. Dupe2718 Apr 27, 2017
      @Nazgand I'll look at the article later, but I suspect it may be above my head, as I know nothing of quantum theory and my Physics is shit.