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Food safety risk analysis utilising K-lexicographic-max product of neutrosophic graph

open access: yesAin Shams Engineering Journal
In this study, we introduce the concept of the K-Lexicographic Max Product (K−LMP) of neutrosophic graphs and explore its associated degree structure to enhance decision-making frameworks in food safety applications related to risk assessment, including ...
M. Kaviyarasu   +5 more
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Share Opportunity Sets and Cooperative Games

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In many share problems there is a priori given a natural set of possible divisions to solve the sharing problem.Cooperative games related to such share sets are introduced, which may be helpful in solving share problems.Relations between properties of ...
Tijs, S.H.   +4 more
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Choice by lexicographic semiorders

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In Tversky's (1969) model of a lexicographic semiorder, preference is generated by the sequential application of numerical criteria, by declaring an alternative x better than an alternative y if the first criterion that distinguishes between x and y ...
Mariotti, Marco, Manzini, Paola
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Lexicographic priorities in default logic

open access: yes, 1998
Resolving conflicts between default rules is a major subtask in performing default reasoning. A declarative way of controlling the resolution of conflicts is to assign priorities to default rules, and to prevent conflict resolution in ways that violate ...
Jussi Rintanen, Rintanen, Jussi
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Representation and Inference of Lexicographic Preference Models and Their Variants

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The authors propose two variants of lexicographic preference rules. They obtain the necessary and sufficient conditions under which a linear utility function represents a standard lexicographic rule, and each of the proposed variants, over a set of ...
Rajeev Kohli, Kamel Jedidi
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The influence of the user needs paradigm in specialised lexicography

open access: yesIbérica, 2014
This article describes the influence of the user needs paradigm in the construction of specialised dictionaries. It shows that this paradigm coincides with the main tenets of the function theory of lexicography, a theoretical construction that offers ...
Michele F. van der Merwe   +1 more
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Some reflections on the development of lexicographical theory using the example of Herbert Ernst Wiegand’s gloss theory

open access: yesColloquia Germanica Stetinensia
Die Allgemeine Theorie der Lexikographie von Herbert Ernst Wiegand kann als die wichtigste lexikographische Theorie gelten. Sie wird in vielen Aufsätzen und im "Wörterbuch zur Lexikographie und Wörterbuchforschung" (2010-2020) dargestellt. Am Beispiel einer ihrer Teiltheorien - der Glossattheorie - wird der Prozess der Theoriebildung durchleuchtet ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Peter Bernholz, ‟Totalitarianism, Terrorism and Supreme Values. History and Theory Cham”, Springer, 2017, 160 pp.

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Studia Europaea, 2019
The book written by Peter Bernholz represents the culmination of a process, serving to refine his theory on the lexicographic preference for supreme values and its fundamental role in the ideologies of totalitarian regimes. As the author mentions in the
Mihai MURARIU
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What is a Good Example? Exemplification in German Lexicographic Theory

open access: yes, 2011
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the theory of the dictionary example in the recent German didactic lexicography. A chronological review of the most outstanding contributions made by German speaking linguists in the last three decades will allow us to offer an accurate description of this fundamental component of dictionary entries ...
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