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Fractional Weak Discrepancy of Posets and Certain Forbidden Configurations

Alan Shuchat (), Randy Shull () and Ann N. Trenk ()
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Alan Shuchat: Wellesley College
Randy Shull: Wellesley College
Ann N. Trenk: Wellesley College

A chapter in The Mathematics of Preference, Choice and Order, 2009, pp 291-301 from Springer

Abstract: A weak order is a poset P = (V, ≺) that can be assigned a real-valued function f : V → R so that a ≺ b in P if and only if f(a)

Keywords: Rational Number; Linear Relaxation; Weak Order; Interval Order; Weak Discrepancy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-79128-7_16

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