Maximum Relative Divergence Principle for Grading Functions on Power Sets

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arXiv2207.07099MaRDI QIDQ6405015FDOQ6405015

Alexander Dukhovny

Publication date: 14 July 2022

Abstract: The concept of Relative Divergence of one Grading Function from another is extended from totally ordered chains to power sets of finite event spaces. Shannon Entropy concept is extended to normalized grading functions on such power sets. Maximum Relative Divergence Principle is introduced as a generalization of the Maximum Entropy Principle as a tool for determining the "most reasonable" grading function and used in some Operations Research applications where that function is supposed to be "element-additive" or "cardinality-dependent" under application-specific linear constraints.












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