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Ordering events: Intervals are sufficient, more general sets are usually not necessary (English)
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11 August 1996
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The author defines ordering relations between two arbitrary closed sets of real numbers and proves that these relations are equivalent to corresponding relations between the smallest intervals containing the original sets.
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interval arithmetic
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ordering relations
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intervals
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