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    Information and preference in partial orders: A bimatrix representation (English)
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    The authors axiomatically characterize a distance on a set of orders which can have both indifference and incomparability extending the work of \textit{J. G. Kemeny} and \textit{J. L. Snell} (1962) and of \textit{K. P. Bogart} [Discrete Math. 5, 21-31 (1973; Zbl 0262.06001)]. This gives a consensus method by minimizing total distance.
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    information and preference in partial orders
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    bimatrix representation
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    ordinal partial rankings
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    ranking
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    consensus method
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