The Euclidean distance construction of order homomorphisms (Q1100990)

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The Euclidean distance construction of order homomorphisms
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    The Euclidean distance construction of order homomorphisms (English)
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    The Euclidean distance technique of Arrow and Hahn is used to construct an upper semicontinuous order homomorphism (partial utility function) from (X,\(\succ)\) to \(({\mathbb{R}},>)\), where X is a closed, convex subset of \({\mathbb{R}}^ N\) and \(\succ\) is a continuous strict partial order on X. It is also shown that the order homomorphism is upper semicontinuous as a function on \(X\times {\mathcal P}(X)\), where \({\mathcal P}(X)\) is the set of continuous strict partial orders on X, taken with the topology of closed convergence.
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    strict upper contour set
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    joint continuity
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    Euclidean distance technique
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    upper semicontinuous order homomorphism
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    continuous strict partial order
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    topology of closed convergence
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