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  1. Complementary relations in the theory of preference.Raymond H. Burros - 1976 - Theory and Decision 7 (3):181-190.
    (1) This paper uses the following binary relations: > (is preferred to); ⩽ (is not preferred to); < (is less preferred than); ~ (is indifferent to). (2) Savage used primitive ⩾, postulated to be connected and transitive onA (the set of acts), to define the others: [x ~ y ⇔ (x ⩽ y and y ⩽ x)]; [y < x ⇔ notx ⩽ y]; [x > y ⇔ y < x]. Independently of the axioms, this definition implies that ⩽ and (...)
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  • Complementary lemmas in the theory of binary relations.Raymond H. Burros - 1977 - Theory and Decision 8 (3):299-303.
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