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Representing interval orders by a single real-valued function
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    Let \(\succ\) be an interval order on a topological space X, and let \(x\succ^*y\) if and only if there exists x' with \(x\succcurlyeq x'\succ y\). Then \(\succ^*\) is a preference relation with transitive indifference, which, under suitable conditions, can be represented by a utility function v of the usual sort. In that case, maximisation of v (subject to contraints) leads to a most preferred point relative to \(\succ\). Following both the Debreu-Rader and the Arrow-Hahn approaches, we discuss the existence and continuity of such a function v.
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    interval order
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    topological space
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    preference relation with transitive indifference
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