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Interval choice: Classic and general cases (English)
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5 May 1994
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This paper surveys known results on interval choice, and presents new results on biorders. A binary relation \(P\) is a biorder if and only if there exist functions \(f\) and \(g\) such that \(xPy\) if and only if \(f(x)> g(y)\). A complete characterization of biorders in terms of numerical representation and rationality conditions is given. Biorders give a particularly nice interpretation of interval choice with non-negative error functions. The link between biorders and semiorders remains to be explored.
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interval choice
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biorders
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semiorders
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