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On the existence of extremal cones and comparative probability orderings
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    On the existence of extremal cones and comparative probability orderings (English)
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    30 November 2007
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    This paper studies the problems of comparative probability orderings. The author constructs so called extremal cones on a finite set of prime cardinality \(p\) if \(p\) satisfies a certain number theoretical condition. This condition has been computationally checked to hold for 1725 of the 1842 primes between 132 and 16,000, hence for all these primes extremal cones exist.
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    comparative probability ordering
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    discrete cones
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    quadratic residues
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