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Additive utility without restricted solvability on every component.
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    Additive utility without restricted solvability on every component. (English)
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    29 July 2003
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    There is studied the existence of an additive utility function on Cartesian products. The classical Archimedean axioms are replaced by the scaling axiom and the i-linkness axiom. Existence and uniqueness theorems are proved.
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    scaling axiom
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    I-linkness axiom
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