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Ranking methods based on valued preference relations. A characterization of the net flow method
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    Ranking methods based on valued preference relations. A characterization of the net flow method (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The paper studies the net flow method that builds a ranking on a set of alternatives based on a numerical comparison of alternatives. It is shown that this method is the only ranking method that is neutral, strongly monotonic and independent of circuits.
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    valued preference relations
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    ranking method
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    net flow method
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