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Overviewrea for decision scientists. The papers in this volume represent recent contributions to this area selected from the FUR III conference on the Foundations and Applications of Utility, Risk and Decision Theories held at Aix-en-Provence, France, in June 1986.采纳 发表于 2025-3-30 12:47:49
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Main Sources of Inaccurate Determination, Uncertainty and Imprecision in Decision Modelsing preference relations between objects or actions into play, in practice, it is generally difficult to assess, in a significant way, such preference relations because there are many kinds of imprecision, uncertainty and inaccurate determination. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the main souFLIRT 发表于 2025-3-30 23:10:19
Inferential Modes in Applying Social Choice Theoryeptionally productive field. On the one hand, we have a large set of results about specific procedures (see e.g. Richelson 1975, 1978 a, 1978 b, 1979, Riker 1982, Straffin 1980 and Nurmi 1983) and, on the other hand, there are the celebrated impossibility results of Arrow (1963), Sen (1970), GibbardKaleidoscope 发表于 2025-3-31 03:48:20
The True Rule of The Marquis de Condorcet the one where voters give individually their opinion of preference on n candidates under the form of a (linear) ranking of these candidates. From the set of these different rankings one has to deduce a collective (linear) ranking, thanks to an aggregation rule.gustation 发表于 2025-3-31 08:55:07
Negotiation Procedure in a Coherent Game, a distribution of goods). Two sets are involved in a game: the set of players (denoted by I in the following) and the set of outcomes, or issues, (denoted by E). These sets, are assumed to be finite.nerve-sparing 发表于 2025-3-31 11:42:53
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A Fair Division Process in a Cooperative N-Person Context Where Side Payments Are Allowedon cost among n active players. In fact both problems may be combined into one (Straffin and Heaney, 1981). Various answers have been given to this question. For a survey of solution theories see Shubik (1982).