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Numerical representability of semiorders

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  • Candeal, Juan Carlos
  • Indurain, Esteban
  • Zudaire, Margarita

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  • Candeal, Juan Carlos & Indurain, Esteban & Zudaire, Margarita, 2002. "Numerical representability of semiorders," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 43(1), pages 61-77, January.
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