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\((0,{1\over 2},1)\) matrices which are extreme points of the generalized transitive tournament polytope
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    \((0,{1\over 2},1)\) matrices which are extreme points of the generalized transitive tournament polytope (English)
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    6 August 1995
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    comparability graph
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    generalized transitive tournament polytope
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    tournament matrix
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    generalized transitive tournament matrix
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