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Static and dynamic composite preferences: A possible formalization

In: Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications, vol. 21, no. 1
David R. Alexander - Emmanuel E. Haven
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2001, 105 - 123
O článku:
We define and provide a rationale for what we call a composite fuzzy preference. We define two types of ignorance a decision maker may face, which we refer to as pattern ignorance and listing ignorance. The former relates to the quality of information and the latter relates to the quantity of information. We first consider a definition of static composite preference which combines these two forms of ignorance. We then extend this to a dynamic composite preference in order to describe the temporal evolution of uncertainty. We propose a formalization by which we can represent the convergence of a fuzzy preference to a crisp preference.
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ISO 690:
Alexander, D., Haven, E. 2001. Static and dynamic composite preferences: A possible formalization. In Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications, vol. 21, no.1, pp. 105-123. 1210-3195.

APA:
Alexander, D., Haven, E. (2001). Static and dynamic composite preferences: A possible formalization. Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications, 21(1), 105-123. 1210-3195.