Numerical representation of intransitive preferences on a countable set (Q1054247)

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Numerical representation of intransitive preferences on a countable set
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    Numerical representation of intransitive preferences on a countable set (English)
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    Let \(\succ\) be a preference relation on a countable set \(X\). The author proves that if \(\succ\) is acyclic (that is, has irreflexive transitive-closure), then there exists a map \(u\colon X\to\mathbb R\) such that \(x\succ y\) entails \(u(x)\succ u(y)\). He also extends, and gives a simple proof of, a theorem of Fishburn which provides representations of an interval order.
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    representations of an interval order
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    acyclic preference relation
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