Decision making by hybrid probabilistic - possibilistic utility theory

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It is presented an approach to decision theory based upon nonprobabilistic uncertainty. There is an axiomatization of the hybrid probabilistic-possibilistic mixtures based on a pair of triangular conorm and triangular norm satisfying restricted distributivity law, and the corresponding non-additive Smeasure. This is characterized by the families of operations involved in generalized mixtures, based upon a previous result on the characterization of the pair of continuous t-norm and t-conorm such that the former is restrictedly distributive over the latter. The obtained family of mixtures combines probabilistic and idempotent (possibilistic) mixtures via a threshold.

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Pap, E. (2009). Decision making by hybrid probabilistic - possibilistic utility theory. Panoeconomicus, 56(4), 421–433. https://doi.org/10.2298/PAN0904421P

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