Debreu-like properties of utility representations
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- Utility representation of lower separable preferences
- Degeneracy resolution for bilinear utility functions
- Pointwise Debreu lexicographic powers
- Lexicographic preference representation: intrinsic length of linear orders on infinite sets
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