Decision making in phantom spaces (Q2256862)

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Decision making in phantom spaces
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    Decision making in phantom spaces (English)
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    23 February 2015
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    This paper presents a general model of decisions under uncertainty with imprecise probabilities and imprecise utilities. Probabilities and utilities are given by so-called phantom numbers, which can be interpreted as directed intervals. For phantom numbers a ring-structure is defined; the defined additive and multiplicative operations allow to compute expected utilities as phantom numbers. These expected utilities are evaluated by a real-valued function. The authors give six axioms on the preferences of the decision maker, which imply the existence of a `phantom number representation' of the decision process. Different kinds of risk attitudes are defined and characterized; the degree of risk aversion and the degree of uncertainty can be measured. It is shown, that the Ellsberg paradox can be resolved within this approach.
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    phantom probability
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    decision making under uncertainty
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    expected utility
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    imprecise risk
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    ambiguity
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    uncertainty
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    Ellsberg paradox
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