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- Sleeping_Beauty_problem comment "The Sleeping Beauty problem is a puzzle in probability theory and formal epistemology in which an ideally rational epistemic agent is to be woken once or twice according to the toss of a coin, and asked her degree of belief for the coin having come up heads.The problem was originally formulated in unpublished work by Arnold Zuboff (this work was later published as "One Self: The Logic of Experience"), followed by a paper by Adam Elga but is based on earlier problems of imperfect recall and the older "paradox of the absentminded driver". ".