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    On relationships between numerical representations of interval orders and semiorders (English)
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    The extent to which continuous numerical repesentations of interval orders are unique is considered. A pair of continuous, real-valued functions \(<u,v>\), represents an interval order, \(<X,\succ >\), provided that for x,y\(\in X\), \(x\succ y\) if and only if \(u(x)>v(y)\). Relationships which necessarily hold between any two such numerical representations are presented and a method by which one continues representation can be derived from another is described. Similar considerations are made for special forms of continuous numerical representations of semiorders.
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    continuous numerical repesentations of interval orders
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