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A simple axiomatization of binary rank-dependent utility of gains (Losses)
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    A simple axiomatization of binary rank-dependent utility of gains (Losses) (English)
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    12 September 2002
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    There are considered binary rank-dependent utility representatons for binary gambles composed only of gains relative to a status quo. Interesting mathematical proofs are given.
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    event commutativity
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    gains partition
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    binary rank-dependent utility
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    binary gambles
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