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    Unified representability of total preorders and interval orders through a single function: the lattice approach (English)
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    14 September 2009
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    The authors introduce a new approach that deals in a unified manner with the numerical (continuous) representability of total preorders and interval orders. Their method relies on increasing scales and the use of a particular kind of codomain that has the structure of a completely distributive lattice and allows them to use a single function (taking values in that codomain) in order to represent both kinds of binary relations. They state that it remains an open problem to develop a similar theory for semiorders.
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    total preorder
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    interval order
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    completely distributive lattice
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    scale
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    continuous representability
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