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    Generalized probabilistic independence and its implications for utility (English)
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    The author studies utility functions in which the substitutability axiom is changed to ((x,p,y),q,y)\(\sim (x,p*q,y)\) where * is an arbitrary operation instead of multiplication, satisfying certain axioms. A uniqueness theorem like that in the usual case holds.
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    probability
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    independence
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    triangular norm
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    substitutability axiom
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    uniqueness theorem
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