coexistence. STEPHEN HARTLEY and BRYAN SHORROCKS. Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation, School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, ...
STEPHEN HARTLEY and BRYAN SHORROCKS. Centre for Biodiversity and ..... population densities (Taylor, Woiwod & Perry 1979). Atkinson & Shorrocks ...
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domains. Flexibility holds (and the theorem is not vacuous) if the domain of valuation ..... Similar results are available in the literature; for a somewhat more general version, ..... When A is finite, however, it can be straightforward to check.
problems. For example, in a study of Olympic figure skating contests, cycles were found in competitions involving 9 out of 23 skaters (Truchon 1998). When.
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1Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science, George Mason University. .... Echenique and Chambers (2016) provide a general, systematic overview of ...
Reasoning about Judgment and Preference Aggregation. Thomas. â¦. Agotnes. Department of Computer. Engineering, Bergen. University College. PB. 7030 ...
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queries in which preferences define a weak order (wo) over objects and the more ... tuples in r. Let Lj = βâ»P (rj) be the set of âlocalâ best tuples in rj, and Bj =.
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General Incremental Sliding-Window Aggregation. Kanat Tangwongsan˚. Martin
Hirzel Scott Schneider Kun-Lung Wu. Mahidol University International College.
Oct 28, 2009 - logic that is intended to support reasoning about judgment ... Keywords Judgment aggregation · Preference aggregation · Modal logic ...
that quantify them (GMM, Kullback%Leibler, Likelihood). Model selection and model averaging, .... denote observations of
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a new tool is proposed: âRestaurant Preference Behaviorsâ (RPB). ... 6 Cullen F., Kingston H., Analysis of Rural and Urban Consumer Behavior Toward New Food .... A number of studies have looked at the influence of brand on consumer.
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Oct 24, 2007 - Proposition 1 If two fuzzy preference relations are additively transitive, then the composition ofthese relations is max-b. transitive. Proof Let X ...
For example, a context Patient(Alan), the status of a person of being a patient can ..... C. Perera, A. B. Zaslavsky, P. Christen, and D. Georgakopoulos. Context ...
Oct 28, 2009 - logic that is intended to support reasoning about judgment aggregation ..... âif the candidate is qualified he will get an offerâ (p â q), and.
We investigate this setting by introducing a theoretical model of noisy preference aggregation and for- mally defining the (worst-case) robustness of a voting rule.
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