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The following pages link to Upper and lower probabilistic preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1644899):
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- Theory and application of conflict resolution with hybrid preference in colored graphs (Q350409) (← links)
- Combining strength and uncertainty for preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution with multiple decision makers (Q708934) (← links)
- Generalized metarationalities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q860404) (← links)
- Multiple levels of preference in interactive strategic decisions (Q967386) (← links)
- Coalition analysis with preference uncertainty in group decision support (Q1644536) (← links)
- Matrix representation of consensus and dissent stabilities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1735694) (← links)
- Mixed stabilities for analyzing opponents' heterogeneous behavior within the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1737500) (← links)
- Interval fuzzy preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1795116) (← links)
- The graph model for conflict resolution with information-gap uncertainty in preferences. (Q1855168) (← links)
- Matrix representation of stability definitions for the graph model for conflict resolution with reciprocal preference relations (Q2035359) (← links)
- The graph model for conflict resolution with incomplete fuzzy reciprocal preference relations (Q2036551) (← links)
- Solving the inverse graph model for conflict resolution using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm (Q2098052) (← links)
- The graph model for composite decision makers and its application to a water resource conflict (Q2106744) (← links)
- Choice stabilities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q2140291) (← links)
- Interactive unawareness in the graph model for multilateral conflicts (Q2146738) (← links)
- Matrix representation of stability definitions in the graph model for conflict resolution with grey-based preferences (Q2166218) (← links)
- A graph model for conflict resolution with inconsistent preferences among large-scale participants (Q2171995) (← links)
- Soft dominance based rough sets with applications in information systems (Q2302774) (← links)
- Optimizing the cost of preference manipulation in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q2662568) (← links)
- A hierarchical graph model for conflict resolution with sequential moves (Q5884361) (← links)
- Initial state stability for<i>n</i>-decision-maker conflicts (Q5884362) (← links)
- Equilibrium and efficiency in conflict analysis incorporating permissibility (Q6201669) (← links)
- Minimax regret stability in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q6556107) (← links)
- Strategic manipulation behavior in graph model for conflict resolution: the role of social trust network (Q6608302) (← links)