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Tournament Methods in Choice Theory
Choice procedures using the notion of tournament matrix are investigated in the framework of general choice theory. Tournament procedures of multicriterial choice are introduced and studied. New characteristic conditions for describing some tournament and other essentially nonclassical choice functions are obtained. The comparison of tournament and graph-dominant choice mechanisms is established
Tournament Methods in Choice Theory
Choice procedures using the notion of tournament matrix are investigated in the framework of general choice theory. Tournament procedures of multicriterial choice are introduced and studied. New characteristic conditions for describing some tournament and other essentially nonclassical choice functions are obtained. The comparison of tournament and graph-dominant choice mechanisms is established
Notes About Theory of Pseudo-Criteria and Binary Pseudo-Relations and Their Application to the Theory of Choice and Voting
The pages of this working paper are copies of transparencies used in a lecture on the general theory of choice given at the California Institute of Technology June 1991
Notes About Theory of Pseudo-Criteria and Binary Pseudo-Relations and Their Application to the Theory of Choice and Voting
The pages of this working paper are copies of transparencies used in a lecture on the general theory of choice given at the California Institute of Technology June 1991
Tournament methods in choice theory
Choice procedures using the notion of tournament matrix are investigated in the framework of general choice theory. Tournament procedures of multicriterion choice are introduced and studied. New characteristic conditions for describing some tournament and other essentially nonclassical choice functions are obtained. The comparison of tournament and graph-dominant choice mechanisms is also established