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ASSOCIATIONS AND VALUATIONS [PDF]

open access: possibleQuaestiones Mathematicae, 1999
Abstract Right cones are semigroups for which the lattice of right ideals is a chain and a left cancellation law holds; valuation rings, the cones of ordered groups, and initial segments of ordinal numbers are examples. Two such cones are associated if they have isoniorphic lattices of right ideals so that ideals, prime ideals, and completely prime ...
Törner, Günter, Brungs, H.H.
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Narratives and Valuations

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Although the significance of narrative thinking has been increasingly recognized by social scientists, very little empirical research has documented its consequences for economically significant outcomes. The current paper addresses this gap in one important domain: valuations.
Dor Morag, George Loewenstein
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Extensions of valuations

Mathematical Structures in Computer Science, 2005
Summary: Continuous valuations have been proposed by several authors as a way of modelling probabilistic nondeterminism in programming language semantics. Let \((X,{\mathcal O})\) be a topological space. A quasi-simple valuation on \(X\) is the sup of a directed family of simple valuations.
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On*-primes and*-valuations

Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 1992
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Valuation of Resources

Operational Research Quarterly (1970-1977), 1977
This paper presents an overview of results of research into problems of financial reporting faced by an average manufacturing company. The paper demonstrates how Linear Programming can be used to overcome some of the shortcomings encountered by standard accounting procedures.
Eilon, A., Flavell, R. B., Salkin, G. R.
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Valuating Privacy [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Security and Privacy Magazine, 2005
In several experimental auctions, participants put a dollar value on private information before revealing it to a group. An analysis of results show that a trait's desirability in relation to the group played a key role in the amount people demanded to publicize private information.
Bernardo A. Huberman   +2 more
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