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On the equiponderate equation \(x^a+x^b+x=x^c+x^d+1\) and a representation of weight quadruplets
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    On the equiponderate equation \(x^a+x^b+x=x^c+x^d+1\) and a representation of weight quadruplets (English)
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    22 March 1999
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    Summary: The equation \(x^a+ x^b+ x= x^c+ x^d+ 1\) considered in this paper is a particular equiponderate equation. The number and location of the roots (w.r.t. \(x=1\)) of this equation are determined in case \((a,b,c,d)\in ]0,1[^4\). Based on these results, it is shown that any weight quadruplet, a basic tool in fuzzy preference modelling, admits an interesing expression in terms of Frank t-norms with reciprocal parameters.
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    weight quadruplet
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    equiponderate equation
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    fuzzy preference modelling
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    Frank t-norms
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