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The following pages link to Continuous linear representability of binary relations (Q1896688):
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- Cobb-Douglas preferences under uncertainty (Q382331) (← links)
- Numerical representability of ordered topological spaces with compatible algebraic structure (Q766147) (← links)
- Deriving Harsanyi's utilitarianism from de Finetti's book-making argument (Q867140) (← links)
- Preferences representable by a lower expectation: Some characterizations (Q928751) (← links)
- Smooth feasible solutions to a dual Monge-Kantorovich problem and their application to the best approximation and mathematical economics problems (Q951721) (← links)
- On collective utility functions admitting linear representations (Q972379) (← links)
- On social welfare functionals: representation theorems and equivalence classes (Q975937) (← links)
- New axiomatic characterizations of utilitarianism (Q1042328) (← links)
- Continuous representability of homothetic preorders by means of sublinear order-preserving functions (Q1398385) (← links)
- Consistency in ordinal data analysis. I. (Q1867802) (← links)
- Dutch books: Avoiding strategic and dynamic complications, and a comonotonic extension (Q1867804) (← links)
- Ranking by weighted sum (Q2059070) (← links)
- Topological connectedness and behavioral assumptions on preferences: a two-way relationship (Q2061114) (← links)
- The continuity postulate in economic theory: a deconstruction and an integration (Q2164327) (← links)
- A survey on the mathematical foundations of axiomatic entropy: representability and orderings (Q2305843) (← links)
- The degree measure as utility function over positions in graphs and digraphs (Q2670539) (← links)
- Continuity postulates and solvability axioms in economic theory and in mathematical psychology: a consolidation of the theory of individual choice (Q2689841) (← links)
- Smooth feasible solutions to a dual Monge–Kantorovich problem with applications to best approximation and utility theory in mathematical economics (Q3400019) (← links)
- On preference relations that admit smooth utility functions (Q3400026) (← links)