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  • $\begingroup$ Thanks for your interest. You will find I edited the post so everything should be more clear. I apologize if the setup is a bit wordy but I'm not an expert in the related notation. In the old post $t$ was time and $f,g,h$ were specific to a paper I'm writing for a stochastic optimization problem for prediction with linear models. These functions are interesting, but I don't believe they are central to the stochastic dominance question. Does this help? $\endgroup$ Commented yesterday