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The following pages link to On the representation of incomplete preferences over risky alternatives (Q1025639):
Displaying 23 items.
- Lexicographic expected utility without completeness (Q333436) (← links)
- Scalarization methods and expected multi-utility representations (Q402061) (← links)
- Indifference and incompleteness distinguished by rational trade (Q834879) (← links)
- Generalized stochastic dominance and bad outcome aversion (Q989979) (← links)
- Constraints on the representation of gambles in prospect theory (Q1095017) (← links)
- Expected utility with an interval ordered structure (Q1116920) (← links)
- Representing complete and incomplete subjective linear preferences on random numbers (Q1417727) (← links)
- Expected utility theory without the completeness axiom. (Q1427500) (← links)
- Continuity and completeness of strongly independent preorders (Q1642172) (← links)
- Multi-utility representations of incomplete preferences induced by set-valued risk measures (Q2022756) (← links)
- Expected utility theory on mixture spaces without the completeness axiom (Q2057258) (← links)
- Incomplete preferences, willingness to pay, and willingness to accept (Q2093038) (← links)
- Incomplete risk attitudes and random choice behavior: an elicitation mechanism (Q2125256) (← links)
- Completeness and transitivity of preferences on mixture sets (Q2334864) (← links)
- On the representation of incomplete preferences under uncertainty with indecisiveness in tastes and beliefs (Q2343484) (← links)
- Preference under risk in the presence of indistinguishable probabilities (Q2359540) (← links)
- A strict expected multi-utility theorem (Q2399680) (← links)
- On continuity of incomplete preferences (Q2453441) (← links)
- A unified view of the existence of maximals (Q2668988) (← links)
- Rationality principles for preferences on belief functions (Q2948131) (← links)
- Coalitional Expected Multi‐Utility Theory (Q5224214) (← links)
- On<i>bespoke</i>decision-aid under risk: the engineering behind preference elicitation (Q5234102) (← links)
- Preferences and decisions under incomplete knowledge. Dedicated to Marc Roubens on the occasion of his 60th anniversary (Q5926481) (← links)